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2. 2006 Jayco Jayflight BHS 31
– SPECS
Unloaded Vehicle Weight
6885 (lbs)
Dry Hitch Weight (lbs)
970 (lbs)
Hitch Specs
2 5/16
” ball Husky Centerline
Model 32218 with spring
barsand and 7 pin plug
Gross Vehicle
Weight Rating
9000 lbs
Cargo Carrying Capacity
2110 lbs
Exterior Length
33'
Exterior Width
6’ 9”
Exterior Height
11.2"
Interior Height
81"
Fresh Water Capacity
46 gal
Water Heater
6 gal
Gray Wastewater Capacity
32.5 gal
Black Wastewater Capacity
32.5 gal
3. ATTACHING & DRIVING WITH A TRAVEL TRAILER
The driver may have to move the tow vehicle slightly forward and/or back to get
the camper hitch locked
once the trailer’s hitch is lowered onto the ball. NO
beating or prying necessary, just move the tow vehicle a bit until the trailer hitch
properly fits over the ball and the latch can be easily secured. Make certain that
cotter pins are secured, latch the hitch lock and the following are attached:
electric cable, safety brake cable, tow chains.
D
o not exceed the posted speed limit. Relax, take your time, you’re on vacation.
Give yourself plenty of time and space when stopping, never slam on the brakes
and remember, you need extra room when turning a trailer especially when
making right turns. Give yourself plenty of room when pulling up to and away
from gas pumps or anywhere.
Be aware of trailer sway. A few factors can cause the trailer to sway and fishtail
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excessive speed, cross winds, draft from passing tractor trailers, and an