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boat weight #13153458 05/14/19 02:53 AM
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I'm looking into buying a new boat and I would like to know how much the boat itself weight. Would that be the dry weight or the average hull weight? The website the boat is on only gives these two weights besides the package weight but I'm assuming that's the weight of the boat plus the trailer. Trailer weight not give.

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Re: boat weight [Re: Sandblaster] #13154124 05/14/19 05:27 PM
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Manufacturer's website is the first place I would go. They should have dry hull weight. Then you start adding motor, TM, batteries and gear. Next is trailer weight. Once again go to manufacturer's website. Also, NADA has hull weights.


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