How much does a Starcraft Camper weigh?

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How much does a Starcraft Camper weigh?

Specifications

Sleeps 4
Interior Color Graystone
Hitch Weight 410 lbs
Gross Weight 6400 lbs
Dry Weight 4820 lbs

How much does a 1995 Starcraft pop up camper weigh?

Used 1995 Starcraft CK 30 CK

Sleeps 8
Int Height 4 ft 6 in
Hitch Weight 961 lbs
Dry Weight 4355 lbs
Fresh Water Capacity 31 gals

How much does a 1997 Starcraft pop up camper weigh?

Camping Trailers

Camping Trailers Length Weight (lbs)
XL Series
Galaxy 24’3″ 1739
Satellite 1224 24’3″ 1761
Starlounge 1224 24’3″ 1760

What is a 1994 Starcraft pop up camper worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $4,114 $1,775
Total Price $4,114 $1,775

How much does a camper weigh?

There is a wide variance among vehicles, from about 1,000 to 9,000 pounds, but as a general ballpark, the average dry weight of a camper trailer is 5,200 pounds.

How much does a Starcraft pop up weight?

Average weight of a pop up camper

Pop Up Camper Weight
Starcraft Comet 1,840 lbs
OP 15′ Hybrid 4960 lbs
Forest River T12RBTH 2392 lbs
OPUS 4-SLEEPER 2870 lbs

How much does a pop-up camper with a bathroom weigh?

Smaller pop-up campers can weigh as little as 600 pounds and up to 4,500 pounds for large pop-up campers, but the average weight of a pop-up camper is 2,000 pounds.

What does dry weight mean on a pop-up camper?

Let’s use a large-sized pop up camper that weighs 2,000 pounds. The manufacturer indicates it has a dry weight of 300 pounds. Based on the example, the dry weight is 15% of the gross weight. When you add the 800 pounds, the gross weight will hit 2,800 pounds. The dry weight is now at 420 pounds.

How much is a 1998 Starcraft Camper worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $7,081 $3,100
Total Price $7,081 $3,100

How much is a 2006 Starcraft pop up camper worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $4,870 $5,000
Options (Add)
Total Price $4,870 $5,000

What is dry weight on a trailer?

Dry Weight is the actual weight of a vehicle or trailer containing standard equipment without fuel, fluids, cargo, passengers, or optional equipment. Includes fluids of generator and other onboard equipment (oil, coolant, fuel) May or may not include RV batteries.

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