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Does not include engine from what I understand. I have a 6000# capacity
tandem trailer and it weighs 1100#, and the outdrive motor is probably in the 700# minimum range. "Dave Hall" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 22:28:17 -0500, "JimH" wrote: "Jim," wrote in message news ![]() I mentioned I got a 22' crestliner this year. I need something to haul it with ( my Chevy Caviler is NOT gonna do it). I've tried researching on the net, but Crestliner seems to no longer make cruisers (the boat I got is an 81) How do I find the weight, and can someone suggest a reasonably good tow vehicle, that will also serve for daily use around town. Given the price of gas, millage will be a consideration. I like the looks of the Buick Rendezvous, but is the towing capacity sufficient? Head over to the library research area and get a copy of BUC for 1981 boats. The information should be listed there under the Crestliner boat section. If not try http://www.buc.com/ Quick question about their info. BUC's website shows my 19' Sea-Pro cuddy at 1,600 lbs. That seems way low. I realize it would not include gas or gear, but do their numbers include the engine ? (i have a small 4 cly. I/O) and out-drive? I have estimated my boat with trailer, etc. at around 3,500 lbs. From the listed weight of 1,600 to estimated 3,500 would require a LOT of trailer and gas but could be realistic if you have to add the weight of the engine and drive. Dave Hall |
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