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On 1 Apr 2004 14:14:19 -0000, Ante Topic Mimara
] wrote: writes: Ante Topic Mimara wrote: I am having trouble attempting to determine the weight of a boat, with limited information about it. [snip] Here is the information I have on this vessel: Hull Material: Wood LOA: 28' Beam: 10'-6" Displacement: 6,075 lbs Draft: 2'-2" With a beam of 10' 6" won't you will be towing an oversize load which will require a special permit and special arrangments each time that you tow this boat only during daylight hours? This is something I had not considered... Exactly where to I have to go to find out what the requirements for trailering are? I appreciate your having brought this up, and I would also like to see you address the questions I originally raised. How do you determine the actual WEIGHT of the vessel, without being there to weigh it? --- If the displacement given is correct, it is exactly the weight of the boat when she floats to her designed lines. Often it is the catalog weight of a boat, since they don't try to guess the weight of people, etc. It could be in error by half a ton either way, but that should be close enought for trailering purposes. Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a "Curse thee, thou quadrant. No longer will I guide my earthly way by thee." Capt. Ahab |
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