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Georgie Boy Pursuit Motorhome Specifications

 

  GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating):
The maximum permissible weight of the
unit, including the UVW plus all fluids, cargo, optional equipment and accessories. For safety and product performance, do not exceed GVWR.
 

UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight):
Means the weight of a motorhome as manufactured at the factory with fuel, engine oil and coolants. The above UVWs represent a motorhome with typical options. UVW will vary significantly based on option selection.

 

GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating):
The total weight each front/rear axle,
suspension and tire system is designed to carry. When loading the unit, care should be taken to balance cargo weight in consideration of the GAWRs.

 

GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating):
The maximum total weight of the loaded unit plus a tow vehicle. This includes the weight of both the unit and tow vehicle, fuel for each, all other fluids, cargo, occupants, optional equipment and accessories.

 
 

* Includes clearance for air conditioner and satellite dish.

IMPORTANT NOTE: All capacities are approximate and all dimensions are nominal. Georgie Boy motorhomes are designed to allow for a wide variety of uses, extended trips with two people or short trips with multiple people. Accordingly, each unit allows ample room for sleeping, seating, fluids and cargo. While the customer is the beneficiary of this design, the customer also bears the responsibility to select the proper combination of passengers, cargo, load and tow vehicle without exceeding the chassis weight capabilities. Consumers may need additional braking capacity to tow loads greater than 1,000 pounds. Seat belts should always be worn for passenger safety. Seat belts are provided at most locations to allow convenience in selecting which seat to occupy. However, it is not intended that all seating positions equipped with a seat belt may be occupied while the vehicle is in motion, without regard to other weight factors. All Georgie Boy motorhomes are designed to ensure that the number of passengers allowed while the vehicle is in motion will always at least equal the stated sleeping capacity. Though extra seat belts may be provided, for your safety and the proper operation of your vehicle, limit your passengers to the number allowed by the Net Carrying Capacity of your vehicle.


We hope that you found this web site helpful. All information contained on this site is believed to be accurate at the time of publication. However, during the model year, it may be necessary to make revisions and Georgie Boy reserves the right to make all such changes without notice, including changes in prices, colors, materials, equipment and specifications, as well as the addition of new models and the discontinuance of models shown on this site. Also, some equipment shown or described is optional and available at extra cost. Therefore, please consult with your Sales Consultant to confirm the existence of any materials, design or specifications that are material to your purchase decision.
 

 

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