Scattycat
Free Member
I'm often reading comments that Rapido motorhomes have a lack of payload, but rarely hear similar comments re other makes.
Given that all manufacturers use similar equipment in the habitation area how is it that Rapido seem to have a problem?
It certainly isn't that they use heavier gauge material for the internal bulkheads etc.
Is it that Rapido include driver and a nearly full tank of fuel in the base weight and other manufacturers don't? (Although I thought they did by law).
Or is it that the body of the habitation area is made of stronger and therefore heavier material?
I know I'm a bit thick at times so what is it I can't see for looking.
Given that all manufacturers use similar equipment in the habitation area how is it that Rapido seem to have a problem?
It certainly isn't that they use heavier gauge material for the internal bulkheads etc.
Is it that Rapido include driver and a nearly full tank of fuel in the base weight and other manufacturers don't? (Although I thought they did by law).
Or is it that the body of the habitation area is made of stronger and therefore heavier material?
I know I'm a bit thick at times so what is it I can't see for looking.