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Tare weight discussion

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 3:03 pm
by Mike Nel
Sitting in Punda Maria, drinking a beer. It’s crazy hot so can’t move.

Decided to Google different Off-road caravans.

Came across the Conqueror UEV14 for example and it’s weights doesn’t make sense.

It’s listed with a tare weight of 1450kg and GVM of 1800kg.

Is that tare weight with or without water? Reason I ask is that the van comes with a 190liter water tank. If filled you would be left with 160kg worth of stuff you can add.

Two jerry cans with diesel of petrol would take away another 40kgs of weight, give or take. Add a 90liter fridge with contents and all of a sudden you start running out of packing weight.

So. Tare weight. Is it absolute bone dry weight or is it including full water tanks or fuel tanks in vehicles?

Re: Tare weight discussion

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 3:14 pm
by Wave
TARE weight is empty, also no accessories, so the Jerry can brackets, ammo boxes, gas bottles, awning etc are not taken into account, this is a generalisation, but nearly every trailer or caravan manufacturer do this.

My Conqueror Comfort has a TARE of 535kgs, there is no way in hell that thing only weights that, I can only guess, it excludes the tent, water tanks, pull out kitchen, drawers, ammo boxes etc etc

Re: Tare weight discussion

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 3:22 pm
by Ricof4e
Mike I can almost guarantee you that the majority of 4x4 + off-road caravans on the roads are legally too heavy.

Just take the average double cab - fit 4 fat adults, some bags off wood, camping gear, beer and pooof - you are over its GVM.

Re: Tare weight discussion

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 8:04 pm
by Mad Manny
Ricoffy wrote:
Thu Mar 31, 2022 3:22 pm
...fit 4 fat adults, some bags off wood, camping gear, beer and pooof - you are over its GVM.
You could always leave the Poof home, with his feather boa & rainbow flag - just saying...