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Toy Hauler Utility Trailer 24'
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| DUNES
MODELS |
24B |
26A |
33 5G |
| GVWR
(Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) |
9,500 |
9,600 |
11,600 |
| Gross Dry
Weight1 |
3,510 |
6,150 |
7,480 |
| Carrying
Capacity2 |
3,490 |
3,450 |
4,120 |
| Hitch Dry
Weight1 |
500 |
920 |
1,850 |
| Dry
Axle Weight11 |
5,190 |
5,230 |
5,630 |
| Overall
Length3 |
27'
10" |
29' 7" |
33' 7" |
| Storage
Length - Standard |
13'
4" |
13'
7" |
14'
7" |
| Storage
Length - w/Optional Wall |
7' 1" |
7' 1" |
7' 1" |
| Width6 |
8'
5" |
8'
5" |
8'
5" |
| Height4 |
11' 3" |
11' 3" |
11' 3" |
| Tires
- Size (Radials) |
ST225/75R
15(C) |
ST225/75R
15(C) |
ST225/75R
15(D) |
| Fresh Water
Tank5 - gal. |
50 |
50 |
50 |
| Gray
Water Holding Tank5 - gal. |
40 |
40 |
40 |
| Black Water
Holding Tank5 - gal. |
40 |
40 |
40 |
| LPG
Capacity - gal. |
14 |
14 |
14 |
| Bed Size -
Standard |
38"x76"
Dinette/Sleeper |
49"x78"
Double
38"x76" Dinette/Sleeper |
60"x80"
Queen
38"x76" Dinette/Sleeper |
| Bed
Size - Option |
60"x93"
Queen Loft |
60"x93"
Queen Loft |
60"x93"
Queen Loft |
| Maximum
Sleeping Capacity |
6 |
8 |
8 |
1 All dry weights are
based on standard model features and do not include optional features or
equipment.
2 Carrying capacity is determined by subtracting Gross Dry
Weight from GVWR. Carrying capacity includes all fluids, optional
equipment and personal cargo.
3 Trailer length includes 3' 6" for hitch.
4 Add 12" if equipped with optional roof air conditioner.
5 Approximate gallons.
6 Add 3" for awning.
Product information and photography included on this web site were as
accurate as possible at the time of publication. Subsequent refinements
may be evident in the actual product. Prices and specifications are
subject to change without notice. All fuel and liquid capacities are
approximate and dimensions are nominal. Fleetwood has designed its
recreational vehicles to provide a variety of uses for its customers. Each
vehicle features optimal seating, sleeping, storage and fluid capacities.
The user is responsible for selecting the proper combination of loads to
ensure that the recreational vehicle's capacities are not exceeded.
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