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 GEORGETOWN 325S SPECIFICATIONS
 Performance
 Fuel consumption 6.41 mpg
 Acceleration 0-60 mph 25.2 sec
40-60 mph 15.0 sec


Fuel consumption recorded at 65 mph, 3,800 feet elevation. Ambient temperature 68 degrees F.

 Chassis
 Manufacturer Ford
 Engine Ford 6.8L (415-cid) V-10 gasoline
 Horsepower 310 @ 4250 rpm
 Torque 425 @ 3250 rpm
 Transmission 4R100 4-spd automatic
 Axle ratio 5.38:1
 Tire size 245/70R19.5
 Load range F; 4,060 lb single/3,875 lb dual @ 88 psi cold
 Wheelbase 208"
 Brakes 4-wheel disc
 Suspension Leaf springs
 Fuel cap 75 gal

 Coach
 Ext length 33' 6"
 Ext width 8' 6"
 Ext height 11' 9"
 Int width 8'
 Int height 6' 5"
 Frame construction Aluminum and steel
 Insulation Foam block
 Freshwater cap 83 gal
 Sink/shower holding cap 35 gal
 Waste-water holding cap 35 gal
 Hot-water holding cap 6 gal
 Propane cap 29 gal
 Furnace 35,000 BTU
 Air-conditioner (2) 13,500 BTU
 Refrigerator 8 cu ft
 Converter 55 amp
 Battery (2) 90 amp-hr
 AC generator 5.5-kW gasoline
 Base sugg retail price $66,864
 Price as tested $76,432

 Wet Weight (water, fuel, propane tanks full; no supplies or passengers)
 Front axle 5,460 lb
 Rear axle 10,820 lb
 Total 16,280 lb

 Chassis Ratings
 Front gawr 7,000 lb
 Rear gawr 11,000 lb
 Gvwr 18,000 lb*
 Gcwr 26,000 lb
 *Owner may add up to 1,720 pounds in weight of passengers and supplies (see text) to motorhome test coach without violating chassis maximum gvwr.

Gawr: gross axle weight rating
Gvwr: gross vehicle weight rating
Gcwr: gross combination weight rating
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Georgetown 33'
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Attractive graphics grace the fiberglass exterior of the Georgetown.



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Although compact, the galley functions very well.



The familiar rear-bedroom arrangement offers a good night's sleep and plenty of accessible storage space.



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