Baja Marine YEAR 2006 Camper User Manual


 
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WARNING: Do not add accessories or component parts that are not
safe and appropriate for this product. These changes will effect weight
specifications, void the warranty and adversely effect handling and
stability of the unit, as well as accelerate wear to other component parts.
Jayco, Inc. DOES NOT provide warranty coverage for equipment
installed by the independent, authorized dealer or owner.
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WARNING: Do not exceed your GVWR. Your recreation vehicle’s load
capacity is designed by weight, not by volume. You can not necessarily
use all available space when loading the vehicle.
Before you travel...
LOADING CARGO
After you have read and understood the overall weight definitions and limits to your trailer,
you are ready to load it for travel. With the excitement of awaiting adventures, everyone
will want to take along everything they might possibly need. This is where careful planning
and preparation will help to insure a safe trip. As you develop a routine for loading your
cargo, it may be helpful to utilize checklists and other resources. You will find a list of
items which are often used at campsites at the end of this chapter. This list will give you a
place to start when preparing your trailer for travel. Keep in mind that your preferences and
specific camping situation will determine items you would eliminate or add to this list.
Of most importance, above personal preferences, is the overall amount of cargo packed and
the way it is placed in the trailer. As cargo is placed in the unit, pay particular attention to
where you place it. Follow these rules of thumb:
Observe ALL capacity ratings to avoid problems and make sure that you never load
your trailer or tow vehicle in a manner that cause them to exceed the GVWR,
GCWR, GAWR (of any axle) or weight ratings of an individual tire.
Heaviest items must be stored in lower cabinets and storage areas.
Keep the majority of the cargo weight over the axles and toward the front of the unit.
Maintain the proper tongue weight of the trailer. Stay within the target range of
10-15% of the overall gross weight (trailer weight plus contents).
Always pack items evenly from side to side to maintain trailer balance.
Make sure that all items are secured in place to prevent shifting during travel.
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WARNING: Ensure you are loading the unit as evenly as you can for
the best possible handling. All items must be secured to avoid shifting
during travel.
24 Jay Series/Baja/Select Folding Camping Trailer
Before you travel...