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I'm not sure if 3000 lbs is typical for a 17 footer. I'll have to let
others answer that. BTW, the weight I gave included a full tank of gas (~25 gallons) and fishing gear. "Tran" wrote in message news:do3uc.2062$g%.1861@lakeread04... Thanks for the info. I'm looking at used boats, so it is hard to find specs. It seems prudent to go to a scale with any potential purchase, but it does help to knwo what I should be looking at. So is this "typical" for a 17' boat? Or is there a wide range? Might I find a 20', with trailer, at 3000 lbs or is this unrealistic? Thanks again! Tom |
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Also Sprach Snafu :
I'm not sure if 3000 lbs is typical for a 17 footer. I'll have to let others answer that. Seems slightly on he heavy side... must be a well built boat. Always liked the Arimas. FYI, my pop has a 20 foot Boston Whaler Outrage. It's a center console, so no cuddy cabin. With a 175HP 2 stroke Evinrude, and 46 gallons of gas, on a galvanized EZ-Loader, it weighs 3450 lbs. Dan -- I wish I was deep, instead of just macho. -- Tyrone Power |
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