Your trailer "specs" state the following:
Gray water 60 gallons
Waste water 30 gallons
Fresh water 43 gallons
Standard build would indicate that all three waste water tanks are the same 30 gallons and the fresh water tank is 37 gallons (the other 6 are in the water heater).
Incidentally, the 2400RB (east coast model) has larger tanks.
Gray water 76 gallons
Waste water 38 gallons
Fresh water 43 gallons
In that trailer, all 4 tanks are the same size (37/38 gallons) with the other 6 gallons in the water heater...
With the "component shortages and substitutions" that are happening at all the RV manufacturing facilities, I'd check the weight sticker on the front roadside corner of your trailer to verify that the waste and fresh water capacity is the same as in the website/brochure specifications. It may be that there is/was a shortage of tanks when your trailer was built and a different size tank could have been substituted in your specific trailer. if that was done, it should be reflected in the "water weight" listed on the trailer weight decal.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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