GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #23 | Page 4

RV MAIL LETTERS FROM THE ROAD WEIGHT DEBATE After reading your editorial in issue #21 on your discussion about Tare and ATM with a reader, it made me recall a discussion recently with a salesman from a caravan company in a regional town just outside of Melbourne.  I was enquiring about one of the vans on his lot and he asked what type of vehicle I would be towing it with. I told him it was a 2015 RG Colorado, to which he replied, “Great, you can tow a 3500kg van with that.” I took the bait this time, as I usually let it slide, but I decided to question that statement. I replied with, "Well, no, I really can’t. It may be rated to tow 3500kg but in reality I can't because I have the LTZ model, which has been reduced by Holden some 200kg in GVM and I will exceed my GVM.” I tried to explain that my GVM is only 2950kg and my kerb weight is 2119kg, and when I quoted the weights of passengers and the added accessories I have, plus towball mass, I am over my GVM and I simply cannot tow that amount of weight. But he kept telling me that I can legally tow 3500kg. I have a GCM of 6000kg. Subtracting the weight of a 3500kg van gives me an allowed GVM of now only 2500kg. Now when I subtract my kerb weight of 2119kg, I have a paltry 381kg payload, from which I also need to subtract my towball load of, let’s say 350kg (using the 10 per cent rule), and I am now down to only 31kg payload. Now I can't even get in the vehicle to drive it as I weigh 90kg and I haven't even included the vehicle accessories like bullbar, etc., or passengers. So the 3500kg tow rating is legally unrealistic in this case. He seemed to take offence and rebutted with “I have lived and breathed caravans for 20 years and I know my stuff!” Like a quarrelsome schoolboy I was told that I was reading too much into it and that I didn't understand what I was talking about. Am I correct in my calculations? If I am, this highlights the serious misinformation within the caravan Industry and also the motor vehicle industry. If I am wrong, I will graciously accept that and I will go back and further research the subject, as it is confusing – all those acronyms. So I welcome these features in your magazine that explain this subject in easy to understand, plain English. As you said, we could all probably brush up on it. Paul Patullo Via email Hi Paul, thanks for your letter. Assuming the van in question was fully loaded to ATM – bang on 3500kg – your calculations are correct. Check out the article ‘Transfer of Weight’ in issue 22 for more information. – Ed If you have an opinion or thought about the RV lifestyle, or about this digital magazine, we’d like to hear it! Email your feedback to [email protected] 4 \