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On Aug 30, 12:00*pm, W1TEF wrote:
On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:21:18 -0500, Jim 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. How do you know the foam isn't waterlogged? Is all the space between your floor and the hull accessible? Case it's not on most boats. |
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