Monaco Cayman 2005 Owner's Manual page 43

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Storing Cargo:
Exercise caution when opening storage bays as cargo may shift during
travel. When closing the bay doors, keep fingers clear of openings.
CAUTION:
Open the cargo door slowly as cargo may shift forward dur-
ing travel.
WARNING:
To avoid injury, never place hands or fingers near the edges of the bay door when open-
ing or closing. Always use the latch handle. Apply pressure with the other hand just
above the latch handle.
Remember that regardless of how large the motorhome, there is a limit to storage capacity. Pack as
lightly as possible to allow for additional storage during the trip. It is often easier to purchase needed
items at the final destination rather than discarding items to make room for additional cargo.
When packing the motorhome keep two things in mind: turning and braking. For the motorhome to
handle well, the load will need to be evenly distributed side-to-side and front-to-back. Additionally,
heavy items should be stored as low as possible to keep the motorhome from becoming top heavy.
Make sure that everything is secure and safe from quick turns, bumps and sudden stops.
Guidelines for Loading the Motorhome:
• Distribute the cargo weight evenly from side-to-side and front-to-back. This practice will pre-
vent both handling problems and uneven stress on the components throughout the life of
the motorhome.
• Heavy items should be stored near the rear axle; lighter items stored toward the front.
• To maintain a low center of gravity and reduce sway, store light items in the overhead cab-
inets and heavier items near the floor.
• Secure loose items to prevent weight shifts that could affect the balance of the
motorhome.
TIPS:
Multi-purpose items, versatile clothing and periodic removal of unused cargo will
streamline cargo storage.
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