Monday, Oct 26, 2015 at 16:57
Im sorry it doesnt It refers to a motor vehicle which has its radiator and sump full and 10 litres of fuel. As it says quite plainly in the definition if you read it in its entirety
A vans tare is its dry weight with no fluids or gas. To be exact water tanks, empty HWS empty,
toilet empty, gas bottles either empty or not even there as in my van that came without them. It only includes what is on it when leaving the factory and if it doesnt have an aircon or an awning then they have to come out of payload.
It would also pay to weigh it yourself as some vans may be
well out of wack with whats on the plate.
Jayco say they weigh each individual van. My Roadstar was about 140kg over the plated tare when I bought it
From Caravan World
Tare Mass
Tare mass is the weight of the caravan as it leaves the factory, without water in the tanks, any gas in the cylinders, any luggage or personal effects whatsoever. It is also without the weight of dealer-fitted extras, such as an awning, air conditioner and so on. If you subtract the Tare from the ATM, this leaves you with the maximum payload weight you can use to load your van.
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