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Howo much does a 24 foot Yukon travel trailer weigh?
24 foot
about 5000 pounds+ water
5000lbs is tongue weight
What type of truck and trailer? For all I know, you could be talking about a Ford F650 and a single axle utility trailer. If you're referring to Class 8 vehicles, something like a single axle tractor towing a single axle trailer would be allowed an interstate GVW of 52,000 lbs.
16' Scamps weigh Between 1500 and 2200 lbs depending on its year and options.
To be legal for interstate travel with no extra permits the legal limit is 80,000 lbs. 20,000 lbs on single axles, 34,000 on dual axles. 12,000 on the steer axle .
A typical trailer for a single jet ski weighs 120 to 250 pounds. The biggest factor that determines the weight is whether the trailer is made out of aluminum or steel.
The weight of a 1973 Nomad travel trailer is going to depend on the length. A 19 foot Nomad of this year will weigh about 2,500 to 3,000 pounds. A 20 foot Nomad will weigh about 500 pounds more. The weight is usually posted on the inside of the entrance door on a metal plate.
Your tractor drive tandems could weigh in at 34,000 lbs, but you could only have 20,000 lbs. on the single axle of the trailer.
Coachmen does not make a 24 foot 2003 travel trailer model. They do however make 25 foot models. The weight will depend on which series they are from. They run from 3,559 pounds to 4,792 pounds.
Around 5,500 dry weight and around 750 tongue weight