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Old 08-02-2018, 07:14 PM   #1
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Jayco Redhawk 31xl CCC?

Does anyone have a Redhawk 31xl and would be willing to share the UVW or CCC? We are considering purchasing one but I'd like to compare the CCC and Jayco doesn't list it on their website. Thanks!!
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I can't give you an answer but advice only. When I was researching I looked at a lot of dealers websites to view actual pictures of the motorhomes even youtube videos. Some dealers will show the sticker in the pics and youtube videos. Good luck
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My greyhawk is in the 1,300lb range. I would suppose the Redhawk is in a similar boat. Depends on options.
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This was a great idea! After a little bit of poking around I found a site that had one for sale and had a photo with the sticker I needed. For anyone else who wants to know the UVW on that one was 12,506.
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This was a great idea! After a little bit of poking around I found a site that had one for sale and had a photo with the sticker I needed. For anyone else who wants to know the UVW on that one was 12,506.

So, 1,994lb. CCC.
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Doesn't the CCC include the passengers?
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Example of Cargo Carrying Capacity computation on a Motorhome Vehicle Weight Information plate:
GVWR 22,000 lbs.
Less UVW – 16,000 lbs.
Less 20 Gallons Fresh Water x 8.3 lbs. Each – 166 lbs.
Less 16 Gallons Propane x 4.5 lbs. Each – 72 lbs.
Less SCWR (4 x 154 lbs.) – 616 lbs.
Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC) – 5,146 lbs.
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Old 08-06-2018, 05:02 PM   #8
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Should be a sticker inside the coach with the ccc printed on it. Class C motorhomes have limited ccc compared to Class A’s. Not really a problem if you don’t travel with full water or grey / black tanks. We have learned that leaving stuff at home we don’t use often and packing light is not only doable but preferred.

This is my sticker from our 2018 Greyhawk 29mvp. Yours may vary but I doubt by much.

We have never exceeded our ccc and often are much lighter.
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I have a 2016 31XL, here is a photo of my sticker.Click image for larger version

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I have a 2016 31XL, here is a photo of my sticker.Attachment 42940
You might want to black out the vin # on your sticker...never know. I see that you have a Redhawk which has less standard equipment than the Greyhawks on the same chassis so you win the ccc contest!

I could barely see the top of your sticker where Jayco put the total calculated by them at time of build...looks like just over 2100lbs compared to our just over 1400. We have a full JRide suspension, fiberglass roof, two air conditioners, large 4 door Norcold refrigerator, outside 32" TV and slide toppers which I guess brought our ccc down.

Interesting thread...be nice to see others sticker and what Jayco says their ccc is and what options they have.
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We have a 2018 Redhawk 26XD - very close CCC to SteveMc's 31. CabinetMaker, we may have the CCC title but the Greyhawks win about everything else!
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Well you got me wondering on this thread so i had to go out and look. Our 2018 redhawk 29xk has a ccc of 2753 lbs. Wow i guess they really do vary on how they are equipped, for example ours only has the one slider compared to the 31xl, and we almost bought a 31xl but got a good deal on ours and actually fits us much better.
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No way i am going to max out with just the two of us and two dogs, one is 13lbs. And the other is 45lb. No worries here even when we are going to pull our utv on a flat trailer. We don’t bring too much except extra underwear and food!! :-)
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