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On 8/30/10 12:00 PM, W1TEF wrote:
On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:21:18 -0500, wrote: Best advice you got so far was to weigh the boat to see if the foam is waterlogged. I don't know if you remember Jim, but I found out that my Ranger bay boat is about 870 lbs over published weight putting the whole rig right on the edge of trailer capacity - 4,980 lbs for a 5,000 lb trailer. The foam isn't waterlogged. I called Ranger about it and they didn't have an explanation either. I got to thinking about it. A gallon of water weighs 8 lbs. To have 870 lbs of extra water weight, the boat would have to hold 109 gals of water. That's a lot of cubic feet of water to have in foam on a 20 foot boat. It's probably the lead Ranger poured into one side of the bilge to make the boat float level. About one cubic foot of lead isn't far off from that weight you are carrying around. |
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