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Remember Gross Weight also includes what's extra inside the vehicle. So if
you, the wife, the kids, the food totals 800lbs then what you put on the back can only total 2700lbs. Also consider how may horses and engine size in your van. "Tran" wrote in message news:%I2uc.2055$g%.1042@lakeread04... Hi, I'm considering becoming a first-time boater. I know next-to-nothing about boating, but have been doing some online research. I can probably only afford something that I can trailer and launch myself; town boat launch is about 4 miles from my house. My tow vehicle would be a 2003 Kia Sedona mini-van. It is rated to tow up to 3500 lbs, but total Gross Weight is about is 5959 lbs., so really I can probably tow about 3300 for the short distance to town launch, or less if I want to put wife and kids in the van and go farther. My question is, what size/type boats should I be looking at? I would like a "ballpark" idea of boat/motor/trailer combined weights, so I don't waste time looking at ones I couldn't possibly hope to tow. Since I have small kids, I like the cuddy style more than the bowrider (porta-potty and nap spot) but I'm guessing they are heavier. Anyone who could give me some clues, I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks! Tom |
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