1. GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating): Means the maximum permissible loaded weight of the
motor home. The GVWR is equal to or greater than the sum of the
unloaded vehicle weight plus the net carrying capacity.
2. GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating): Means the maximum
permissible loaded weight a specific axle is designed to carry.
3. Base Weight: Means the estimated weight of the motor home
without fuel, options, water, cargo or passengers.
4. GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating): Means the value
specified by the motor home manufacturer as the maximum
allowable loaded weight of this motor home with its towed
vehicle. Towing and braking capacities may differ. Refer to
Fleetwood and chassis manufacturer manuals for complete
information.
5. The chassis manufacturer recommends the installation of a
supplemental brake control system to activate the brakes on the
vehicle or trailer you are towing.
6. Length taken from front bumper to rear bumper (excludes
accessories).
7. Tank Manufacturer's listed water capacity (WC). Actual LPG
capacity is 80% of water listing as required by the safety code.
8. Excludes safety equipment and awnings.
9. Only if standard.

Seatbelt configuration may vary
depending on the options chosen.
*Sleeping capacity based on the
standard layout. Optional furniture may increase or decrease
sleeping capacity.
** Estimated weights.
N/A: Not available.
Liquid Weight Reference
Water (gal/ltrs) = (8.3 lbs/3.8 kgs), Gas (gal/ltrs) = (6.1
lbs/2.8 kgs), Diesel (gal/ltrs) = (7.1 lbs/3.2 kgs), LPG
(gal/ltrs) = (4.2 lbs/1.9 kgs)
Metric Conversion
Multiply pounds x 0.453 to obtain kilograms, Multiply gallons x
3.785 to obtain liters
IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ:
Product information, photography and illustrations included on
this page were as accurate as possible at the time of
publication. For further product information and changes, please
contact your local Fleetwood dealer. Prices, materials, design
and specifications are subject to change without notice. All
weights, fuel, liquid capacities and dimensions are approximate.
Fleetwood has designed its recreational vehicles to provide a
variety of uses for its customers. Each vehicle features optimal
seating, sleeping, storage and fluid capacities. The user is
responsible for selecting the proper combination of loads (i.e.
occupants, equipment, fluids, cargo, etc.) to ensure that the
vehicle's capacities are not exceeded.