Specifications
 
37CKS-3
40SKS-3
41CKS-3
41SKS-3
Unloaded Vehicle Weight
13890
14365
14485
14675
Dry Hitch Weight
3300
3130
3150
3375
Dry Axle Weight
10590
11235
11335
11300
Net Carrier Capacity
6110
5635
5515
5325
GVWR
20000
20000
20000
20000
Interior Height
96"
96"
96"
96"
Exterior Width
102"
102"
102"
102"
Exterior Length
39'2"
41'4"
42'
42'8"
Exterior Height (with A/C)
158"
158"
158"
158"
Water Heater Capacity (gal)
10
10
10
10
Fresh Water Capacity (gal)
110
110
110
110
Waste Water Capacity (gal)
50
50
50
50
Gray Water Capacity (gal)
88
88
88
88
LP Gas Capacity (lbs)
60
60
60
60
Furnace BTUs (1000s)
35
35
35
35
Tire Size (G-Rated)
LT235-85R16
LT235-85R16
LT235-85R16
LT235-85R16
Axle Rating
(3) 7000
(3) 7000
(3) 7000
(3) 7000
VEHICLE LOADING - Every effort has been made to provide the greatest number of options for the recreational owner. Each owner is responsible to select loads allowing the recreational vehicle to remain within the manufacturer's specified chassis weight limits. Do not overload the recreational vehicle.
UNLOADED VEHICLE WEIGHT (UVW) - The typical weight of this trailer as built at the factory. The UVW does not include cargo, LP gas, fresh water, options or dealer-installed accessories.
GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING (GVWR) - The maximum permissible weight of the trailer, including the UVW plus passengers, all cargo, personal items, fluids, options and dealer-installed accessories. The GVWR is equal to or greater than the sum of the UVW and the NCC.
NET CARRYING CAPACITY (NCC) - The maximum weight of all passengers, personal items, fresh water, food, tools, LP gas, other cargo and dealer-installed accessories* that can be carried by the trailer. NCC is equal to or less than GVWR minus UVW.
* The addition of options will decrease the NCC.
It is important for your safety and enjoyment that your tow vehicle be adequately sized and equipped to tow and handle the GVWR of the RV you select. Review weights and rating of your tow vehicle and consult a competent advisor for questions or advice. Whether you are new to RVing or a seasoned veteran, get a feel for the performance of your tow vehicle and the RV together before heading out on the roadways. When you tow an RV, you must drive differently than you do when driving a single vehicle. Practice hooking up, driving, backing up and braking in a safe environment or seet out professional instruction.
See specification chart above. K-Z affixes a weight label to each new RV which lists weight information for that vehicle.
NOTE: This information is intented as a guide only. Weights of individual vehicles are approximate. Consult your Owner's Manual for complete loading, weighing and towing instructions. All weights may vary.
Due to continual research and advances, manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications, design, price and equipment without notice, and assumes no responsibility for any error on this web site. Some items shown are not included as standard or optional equipment.
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