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1963 16' Dorsett Daytona
i have seen quite a few good things about the Dorsett. I have also
seen guesses at weights on these things as well. I have very limited towing but one of these boats has made itself available to me. nada doesn't even have a listing for Dorsett. so, does anyone have any old information on how much a 1963 16' Dorsett Daytona might weigh? thanks in advance |
1963 16' Dorsett Daytona
sbinky wrote:
i have seen quite a few good things about the Dorsett. I have also seen guesses at weights on these things as well. I have very limited towing but one of these boats has made itself available to me. nada doesn't even have a listing for Dorsett. so, does anyone have any old information on how much a 1963 16' Dorsett Daytona might weigh? thanks in advance Is this a jet boat? Outboard would be ~800 lbs.(w/o engine), jet boat would be another ~500-600 lbs. Rob |
1963 16' Dorsett Daytona
sorry left that piece out. this is a fiberglass closedbow
runabout/tender i believe. other boats from that same era and make appear to be 1100+ lbs. with outboard. thanks for the feedback. sbinky wrote: i have seen quite a few good things about the Dorsett. I have also seen guesses at weights on these things as well. I have very limited towing but one of these boats has made itself available to me. nada doesn't even have a listing for Dorsett. so, does anyone have any old information on how much a 1963 16' Dorsett Daytona might weigh? thanks in advance |
1963 16' Dorsett Daytona
this is a
closed bow, outboard runabout trainfan1 wrote: sbinky wrote: i have seen quite a few good things about the Dorsett. I have also seen guesses at weights on these things as well. I have very limited towing but one of these boats has made itself available to me. nada doesn't even have a listing for Dorsett. so, does anyone have any old information on how much a 1963 16' Dorsett Daytona might weigh? thanks in advance Is this a jet boat? Outboard would be ~800 lbs.(w/o engine), jet boat would be another ~500-600 lbs. Rob |
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