Red Seal Recreation Vehicle Service Technician Practice Exam

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What does the term "dry weight" refer to in RV specifications?

The weight of the RV when fully loaded

The weight of the RV without any cargo, water, or passengers

The term "dry weight" in RV specifications specifically refers to the weight of the vehicle without any cargo, water, or passengers. This measurement is crucial for potential buyers and owners as it provides a baseline weight to understand the vehicle's overall capacity and limits, especially in relation to towing and load management. Knowing the dry weight allows RV owners to accurately assess how much additional weight can be added in terms of supplies, equipment, and personal belongings without exceeding the vehicle's overall gross weight rating. This understanding plays a vital role in safe towing practices and ensuring the RV operates efficiently and within legal weight limits.

The maximum weight allowable for towing

The weight of the RV with additional equipment

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