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I just bought a 1981 Sey Ray 245 Sedan Bridge 25' Long, 8' Wide, with a 350
V8 Engine. It sits on a EZ-Loader trailer dual axle, Now I need something to pull it with as I plan to go to different lakes and rivers with it. (A friend towed it to my house). Can anyone help me with the size truck I need to pull it. I have no idea what the boat with trailer weighs, And NO I can't afford my friends truck!!! PLEASE no math or how to figure it out just the Approx. weight of the boat or vehicle towing power required, 5000 lb, 7500 lb, Etc. Hope someone can help. Thank you in advance |
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![]() "Armybob" u39716@uwe wrote in message news:7c59f72c211c6@uwe... I just bought a 1981 Sey Ray 245 Sedan Bridge 25' Long, 8' Wide, with a 350 V8 Engine. It sits on a EZ-Loader trailer dual axle, Now I need something to pull it with as I plan to go to different lakes and rivers with it. (A friend towed it to my house). Can anyone help me with the size truck I need to pull it. I have no idea what the boat with trailer weighs, And NO I can't afford my friends truck!!! PLEASE no math or how to figure it out just the Approx. weight of the boat or vehicle towing power required, 5000 lb, 7500 lb, Etc. Hope someone can help. Thank you in advance Try to convince your friend to tow the rig to a 'highway weigh scale'. I did this in August. first we weighed the whole truck/boat/trailer combo.. then shuttled over to the parking area to nload the boat/trailer to weigh the truck by itself. This would give you an accurate picture of the boat/trailer weight. Then you can decide how capable a truck you need. I was surprised to find out that my small cruising sailboat was 1730 lbs..rather than the 1200 listed in the manual. |
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Don White wrote:
"Armybob" u39716@uwe wrote in message news:7c59f72c211c6@uwe... I just bought a 1981 Sey Ray 245 Sedan Bridge 25' Long, 8' Wide, with a 350 V8 Engine. It sits on a EZ-Loader trailer dual axle, Now I need something to pull it with as I plan to go to different lakes and rivers with it. (A friend towed it to my house). Can anyone help me with the size truck I need to pull it. I have no idea what the boat with trailer weighs, And NO I can't afford my friends truck!!! PLEASE no math or how to figure it out just the Approx. weight of the boat or vehicle towing power required, 5000 lb, 7500 lb, Etc. Hope someone can help. Thank you in advance Try to convince your friend to tow the rig to a 'highway weigh scale'. I did this in August. first we weighed the whole truck/boat/trailer combo.. then shuttled over to the parking area to nload the boat/trailer to weigh the truck by itself. This would give you an accurate picture of the boat/trailer weight. Then you can decide how capable a truck you need. I was surprised to find out that my small cruising sailboat was 1730 lbs..rather than the 1200 listed in the manual. Don, If the 1730 lbs was the weight of the sailboat stripped without any of your gear or additional installed items, your fiberglass has soaked up a lot of water. You can expect some variance from the specs, but I would be very surprised if you would see more than 10%. It is not unusual for boats to soak up water, but 500 lbs is a lot of water and extra weight for a small sailboat. |
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![]() "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message news ![]() Don White wrote: "Armybob" u39716@uwe wrote in message news:7c59f72c211c6@uwe... I just bought a 1981 Sey Ray 245 Sedan Bridge 25' Long, 8' Wide, with a 350 V8 Engine. It sits on a EZ-Loader trailer dual axle, Now I need something to pull it with as I plan to go to different lakes and rivers with it. (A friend towed it to my house). Can anyone help me with the size truck I need to pull it. I have no idea what the boat with trailer weighs, And NO I can't afford my friends truck!!! PLEASE no math or how to figure it out just the Approx. weight of the boat or vehicle towing power required, 5000 lb, 7500 lb, Etc. Hope someone can help. Thank you in advance Try to convince your friend to tow the rig to a 'highway weigh scale'. I did this in August. first we weighed the whole truck/boat/trailer combo.. then shuttled over to the parking area to nload the boat/trailer to weigh the truck by itself. This would give you an accurate picture of the boat/trailer weight. Then you can decide how capable a truck you need. I was surprised to find out that my small cruising sailboat was 1730 lbs..rather than the 1200 listed in the manual. Don, If the 1730 lbs was the weight of the sailboat stripped without any of your gear or additional installed items, your fiberglass has soaked up a lot of water. You can expect some variance from the specs, but I would be very surprised if you would see more than 10%. It is not unusual for boats to soak up water, but 500 lbs is a lot of water and extra weight for a small sailboat. Maybe not. The boat may have a motor not in the calculation, not including the trailer, sails, added stuff including a spare tire. Gets up there quick. |
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Canuck57 wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message news ![]() Don White wrote: "Armybob" u39716@uwe wrote in message news:7c59f72c211c6@uwe... I just bought a 1981 Sey Ray 245 Sedan Bridge 25' Long, 8' Wide, with a 350 V8 Engine. It sits on a EZ-Loader trailer dual axle, Now I need something to pull it with as I plan to go to different lakes and rivers with it. (A friend towed it to my house). Can anyone help me with the size truck I need to pull it. I have no idea what the boat with trailer weighs, And NO I can't afford my friends truck!!! PLEASE no math or how to figure it out just the Approx. weight of the boat or vehicle towing power required, 5000 lb, 7500 lb, Etc. Hope someone can help. Thank you in advance Try to convince your friend to tow the rig to a 'highway weigh scale'. I did this in August. first we weighed the whole truck/boat/trailer combo.. then shuttled over to the parking area to nload the boat/trailer to weigh the truck by itself. This would give you an accurate picture of the boat/trailer weight. Then you can decide how capable a truck you need. I was surprised to find out that my small cruising sailboat was 1730 lbs..rather than the 1200 listed in the manual. Don, If the 1730 lbs was the weight of the sailboat stripped without any of your gear or additional installed items, your fiberglass has soaked up a lot of water. You can expect some variance from the specs, but I would be very surprised if you would see more than 10%. It is not unusual for boats to soak up water, but 500 lbs is a lot of water and extra weight for a small sailboat. Maybe not. The boat may have a motor not in the calculation, not including the trailer, sails, added stuff including a spare tire. Gets up there quick. Thats why I was wondering if was the weight of the sailboat stripped without all the extras onboard. |
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![]() "Canuck57" wrote in message news ![]() "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message news ![]() Don White wrote: "Armybob" u39716@uwe wrote in message news:7c59f72c211c6@uwe... I just bought a 1981 Sey Ray 245 Sedan Bridge 25' Long, 8' Wide, with a 350 V8 Engine. It sits on a EZ-Loader trailer dual axle, Now I need something to pull it with as I plan to go to different lakes and rivers with it. (A friend towed it to my house). Can anyone help me with the size truck I need to pull it. I have no idea what the boat with trailer weighs, And NO I can't afford my friends truck!!! PLEASE no math or how to figure it out just the Approx. weight of the boat or vehicle towing power required, 5000 lb, 7500 lb, Etc. Hope someone can help. Thank you in advance Try to convince your friend to tow the rig to a 'highway weigh scale'. I did this in August. first we weighed the whole truck/boat/trailer combo.. then shuttled over to the parking area to nload the boat/trailer to weigh the truck by itself. This would give you an accurate picture of the boat/trailer weight. Then you can decide how capable a truck you need. I was surprised to find out that my small cruising sailboat was 1730 lbs..rather than the 1200 listed in the manual. Don, If the 1730 lbs was the weight of the sailboat stripped without any of your gear or additional installed items, your fiberglass has soaked up a lot of water. You can expect some variance from the specs, but I would be very surprised if you would see more than 10%. It is not unusual for boats to soak up water, but 500 lbs is a lot of water and extra weight for a small sailboat. Maybe not. The boat may have a motor not in the calculation, not including the trailer, sails, added stuff including a spare tire. Gets up there quick. The motor, gas can and anchor were all in the truck bed. On the boat as 'extras' were the sails, cushions, mast/boom, ladder and a small amount of tools. The Sandpiper is known for its flotation foam absorbing water. http://sailquest.com/market/models/spipe.htm The total boat/trailer combo was just over 2300 lbs...awfully close to the 2450 tow rating for my Ford Ranger with auto and 3.0 V6. |
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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... "Canuck57" wrote in message news ![]() "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message news ![]() Don White wrote: "Armybob" u39716@uwe wrote in message news:7c59f72c211c6@uwe... I just bought a 1981 Sey Ray 245 Sedan Bridge 25' Long, 8' Wide, with a 350 V8 Engine. It sits on a EZ-Loader trailer dual axle, Now I need something to pull it with as I plan to go to different lakes and rivers with it. (A friend towed it to my house). Can anyone help me with the size truck I need to pull it. I have no idea what the boat with trailer weighs, And NO I can't afford my friends truck!!! PLEASE no math or how to figure it out just the Approx. weight of the boat or vehicle towing power required, 5000 lb, 7500 lb, Etc. Hope someone can help. Thank you in advance Try to convince your friend to tow the rig to a 'highway weigh scale'. I did this in August. first we weighed the whole truck/boat/trailer combo.. then shuttled over to the parking area to nload the boat/trailer to weigh the truck by itself. This would give you an accurate picture of the boat/trailer weight. Then you can decide how capable a truck you need. I was surprised to find out that my small cruising sailboat was 1730 lbs..rather than the 1200 listed in the manual. Don, If the 1730 lbs was the weight of the sailboat stripped without any of your gear or additional installed items, your fiberglass has soaked up a lot of water. You can expect some variance from the specs, but I would be very surprised if you would see more than 10%. It is not unusual for boats to soak up water, but 500 lbs is a lot of water and extra weight for a small sailboat. Maybe not. The boat may have a motor not in the calculation, not including the trailer, sails, added stuff including a spare tire. Gets up there quick. The motor, gas can and anchor were all in the truck bed. On the boat as 'extras' were the sails, cushions, mast/boom, ladder and a small amount of tools. The Sandpiper is known for its flotation foam absorbing water. http://sailquest.com/market/models/spipe.htm The total boat/trailer combo was just over 2300 lbs...awfully close to the 2450 tow rating for my Ford Ranger with auto and 3.0 V6. Some other boaters can correct me if I am wrong, but total tow rating includes fuel (boat and truck), all items you load in it be it in the bed or the boat or the passenger compartment. Any additional passengers beyond your average sized driver. So in fact, with say one 160 lb passenger your over. More so if you think the load in the bed isn't included. Now if your just hauling it out of the lake up to the garage, no big. But if you are flying down the Interstate you would be in my opinion, overloaded. |
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"Armybob" u39716@uwe wrote in message news:7c59f72c211c6@uwe... I just bought a 1981 Sey Ray 245 Sedan Bridge 25' Long, 8' Wide, with a 350 V8 Engine. It sits on a EZ-Loader trailer dual axle, Now I need something to pull it with as I plan to go to different lakes and rivers with it. (A friend towed it to my house). Can anyone help me with the size truck I need to pull it. I have no idea what the boat with trailer weighs, And NO I can't afford my friends truck!!! PLEASE no math or how to figure it out just the Approx. weight of the boat or vehicle towing power required, 5000 lb, 7500 lb, Etc. Hope someone can help. Thank you in advance |
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![]() Also look for a Grain elevator nearby. Sometimes they'll weigh it for you for 5 bucks. Truck Stop = out on the highway (sometimes) = trailer not quite right (lights, plate) = State Bears = bad news Roscoe!!!!! |
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On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 21:37:55 -0800 (PST), Sunk
wrote: Also look for a Grain elevator nearby. Sometimes they'll weigh it for you for 5 bucks. Truck Stop = out on the highway (sometimes) = trailer not quite right (lights, plate) = State Bears = bad news Roscoe!!!!! Scrap metal dealers almost always have a drive on scale, and will weigh you for a reasonable price. |
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