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Old 11-07-2020, 11:56 PM   #1
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What is the cargo carry capacity of Greyhawk 29MV and 31F?

What is the cargo carry capacity of Greyhawk 29MV and 31F? how about 29MVP and 31FP? they should be similar. thanks.
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What is the cargo carry capacity of Greyhawk 29MV and 31F? how about 29MVP and 31FP? they should be similar. thanks.

I believe from what Ive read is 1500lbs. Its easy enough to find that type info on Jayco website
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I believe from what Ive read is 1500lbs. Its easy enough to find that type info on Jayco website
No. Jayco website does not show CCC for class C floorplans.
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Check the sticker on the drivers side. Mine has all the information there.
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Check the sticker on the drivers side. Mine has all the information there.
Some manufacturers also place the OCCC info on a yellow sticker on the screen door.
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My yellow sticker ccc on my 29mvp says 1650 lbs. safe travels

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Here is the sticker from my 29MV. The 31F will be a little less because of the extra length.
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Here is the sticker from my 29MV. The 31F will be a little less because of the extra length.
Thanks all.
29MV: 1464 lbs, 29MVP: 1650 lbs. 31F has the same length as 29MV, but with two bunk beds.

Some estimates:
Water tank: 50 gallons=450 lbs
Fuel tank: 55 gallons = 350 lbs
Propane: 40 gallons = 180 lbs

When you go camping especially boondocking, you may have a tank of fresh water, fuel and propane: about 1000 lbs. A number of people, and some food. Also adding some weight for grey and black water tank, camping table/chairs, etc.

Has any issue with the small cargo carrying capacity?
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I've been fine with mine over 4 years now and 47,000 mile. I boondock a lot (95% of time) and most of the time carry full water tank, full propane and gas tank. Never an issue. Two of us and a dog in the rig.
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One thing i did like about our 29xk redhawk was the 2753 CCC. With added accessories i wanted it still leaves me a few hundred lbs. of capacity under even when towing our trailer. All friends across the board with different Jayco models travel with full water, propane and loaded up with trailer and all ready for self contained dry camping to last a week or more. We just don’t push it and in no hurry to get anywhere, it is all vacationing when in the rig.
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One thing i did like about our 29xk redhawk was the 2753 CCC. With added accessories i wanted it still leaves me a few hundred lbs. of capacity under even when towing our trailer. All friends across the board with different Jayco models travel with full water, propane and loaded up with trailer and all ready for self contained dry camping to last a week or more. We just don’t push it and in no hurry to get anywhere, it is all vacationing when in the rig.
CCC 2752, that is amazing. Why so big difference in ccc between redhawk and greyhawk? what is the CCC for redhawk 31F? thanks.
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The greyhawk has a fiberglass roof , two a/c units, and more weight in upgrades that takes away from the CCC. And the only largest thing for me is at the end of loading up everything i have plenty of room for the booze too.
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The Redhawk has a shorter length and the same v10 6.8L engine. Shorter length equates to less weight to begin. In some cases, the Redhawks have less tank capacity (gray, black, fresh, fuel).

I believe the Redhawks have MORE combined carrying capacity. IMHO.
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What is the cargo carry capacity of Greyhawk 29MV and 31F?
It depends on the options installed. The OCC for my 2020 29MV is 2170 lbs. I only have one A/C so that makes a difference.
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I have seen cargo weights for the same model literally many 100s of pounds off from one another. In my mind I just can't reconcile how that big of a swing exists. We have a prestige up top w/ solid counter tops, the porcelin toilet, and the big windshield on the cap giving more CCC then a standard Greyhawk. And by a wide margin too.

I have to wonder if Jayco runs over the scales pretty roughshod. Like, maybe the interior finishing person or plumber is poking around fixing something in the bathroom as the coach rolls across the scale and the driver doesn't get out?

I know these things aren't built by machines, but come on some of these are off over 500 pounds from each other.
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My 2010 31SS says I have 1994 lbs of cargo carrying capacity... After reading other capacities above, I wonder what they left out of mine back in 2010 to have that high of capacity (comparatively speaking). I suppose I should be happy to have that much capacity, never had an issue but only weighed it a couple of times. ~CA
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Thanks all.
29MV: 1464 lbs, 29MVP: 1650 lbs. 31F has the same length as 29MV, but with two bunk beds.

Some estimates:
Water tank: 50 gallons=450 lbs
Fuel tank: 55 gallons = 350 lbs
Propane: 40 gallons = 180 lbs

When you go camping especially boondocking, you may have a tank of fresh water, fuel and propane: about 1000 lbs. A number of people, and some food. Also adding some weight for grey and black water tank, camping table/chairs, etc.

Has any issue with the small cargo carrying capacity?
Per the placard above, that number accounts for full fuel (unleaded and propane).

Personally, I try not to worry about it too much. Sure, I try to conserve weight where possible and reasonable, but I bet I'm over GVWR. Probably not by much, but I'd be surprised if I'm under when loaded out for the average trip with the fam...

Thankfully (?) this thing burns fuel like crazy, so it gets better every mile!!

I guess I should probably weigh it just to see what it looks like...
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