Specifications – Airstream Safari User Manual

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Note: All weights were made on prototype vehicles. Your production trailer may vary slightly. More information on weighing and loading your trailer can be found under “Weight
Rating” in the forward section of this manual. Information pertaining to your trailer can be found in your vehicle on the back of the wardrobe door about 60” up from the floor. The
Unit Base Weight (UBW) and the Net Carrying Capacity (NCC) is not the same as the Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW) and the Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC) shown on the Trailer
Weight Information tag in your vehicle. The UBW and NCC weights are for the base unit with no options and fluids. The UVW and CCC on the Trailer Weight Information tag are
weights for the individual vehicle as built with its options and certain water capacities.

MODEL

19’

20’

23’

25’ AB

25’ SS

25’ FB

27’

28’

Length - Exterior

19’ 2”

20’ 10”

23’

25’11”

25’ 11”

25’ 11”

28’

27’11”

Width - Exterior

8’

8’

8’

8’ 5 ½”

8’ 5 ½

8’ 5 ½”

8’ 5 ½”

8’ 5 ½”

Width-Interior

7’ 7”

7’ 7”

7’ 7”

8’ 1”

8’ 1”

8’ 1”

8’ 1”

8’ 1”

Height-Ext. w/ A/C

9 ’5”

9’ 5”

9’ 5”

9’ 7”

9’ 7”

9’ 7”

9’ 7”

9’ 7”

Height-Int. w/ A/C

6’ 4½”

6’ 4½”

6’ 5”

6’ 5”

6’ 5”

6’ 5”

6’ 5”

6’ 5”

*Hitch ball Height

17 ¼”

17 ¼”

17 ¾”

17 ¾”

17 ¾”

17 ¾”

17 ¾”

17 ¾”

Hitch Wt. (Dry, no options)

480

600

600

860

750

720

790

830

GVWR (lbs.)

4500

5000

6000

7000

7300

7300

7600

7300

UBW (lbs.)

3680

3965

4460

5065

5380

5210

5399

5495

NCC (lbs.)

820

1035

1540

1935

1920

2090

2201

1805

Fresh Water (Gal)

23

23

30

39

39

39

39

39

Gray Water (Gal)

21

21

21

39

37

37

37

37

Black Water (Gal.)

18

18

18

35

18

39

39

35

* Measuring Hitch Ball Height

The proper height will vary according to the weight you carry and the tires you use. However, checking the height on your trailer is relatively easy:

1. With trailer on fairly level ground measure from ground to bottom of frame, front and rear.

2. Adjust front jack until measurements are equal.

3. Now measure from ground to the inside top of ball coupler. This figure is the hitch height. The hitch ball is then usually set ½” to 1” higher, according to the spring rate of your tow

vehicle, to allow for it to settle when the trailer is hitched up.

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