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WHITE-DIAMONDS 03-14-2003 06:58 PM

What do you think the weight of my boat is???
 
Hey guys, I am getting ready to purchase a Hydohoist lift for my 1979 32' Excalibur, does anyone out there know about or exactly how much this boat weighs. I checked my title thinking it would say....but nope. The boat has twin 454's (330) if they helps narrow it down. Any help or advise how to find out would be GREAT!:D


Thanks, Spencer

WHITE-DIAMONDS 03-14-2003 07:31 PM

Do you not think a 8000 lbs. lift would hold her??????

timucin 03-14-2003 07:33 PM

10,000

LapseofReason 03-14-2003 07:38 PM

10k, and don't party in it on the lift

Mate 229 03-14-2003 07:54 PM

Do you have a trailer? If you do take it to a truck stop with a scale and weigh it then weigh only trailer and you will know exact amount.

HyperBaja 03-14-2003 08:01 PM

Just Once has a 24 Excalibur, it weighs over 6k. You are probably over 8k with the twins and additional 6 feet. Just a guess, as everyone else said, buy the 12k and be done with it.

WHITE-DIAMONDS 03-14-2003 10:02 PM

Well, I think I will have to go to a weigh stop and get it that way to know exactly. I have a chance to purchase a 8000lbs. lift very cheap from a friend, that is why I am needed a very close to exact weight of the boat. I was told that as long as the boat is a couple of hundred pounds or so less than what the lift can hold you will be o.k. I hope that is correct information............

Thanks!

WHITE-DIAMONDS 03-14-2003 10:12 PM

Oh no, the lift will be in a very, very calm watered marina in N.E. Oklahoma lake.

Can this be right?????????? Just looked on NADA website www.nadaguides.com to see if it might have any information on the boat as far as weight and this is what it said...........5300 pounds net weight??? No way???? Do you think??? I see the horsepower is much lower, meaning smaller engines but still??

Marine Consumer Pricing 1970 to 2002

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CHRIS-CRAFT
1979


Length: 31'
Model Name/Description: EXCALIBUR/OS
Boat Type: Stern Drive Power Boat
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Beam: 8'
Engine: 2
250 HP
Gasoline
Net Weight: 5,300

mcollinstn 03-15-2003 11:35 PM

that 5300 is crap

I have a 10,000 pound lift for my F311 Formula (31' hull, 33' overall). I added racks for 2 jetskis on the side of the lift. It will lift the boat full of fuel and 2 jetskis, one 350 pounds, the other 450 pounds, but it sure looks like that is all it wants.

If the 8000 lift is a 2-tank unit, then you can always add a third tank and be fine. If it is already a 3-tank unit, you'd better get a money-back guarantee.

East Coast B 03-16-2003 03:56 PM

Nada....
Length: 32'
Model Name/Description: EXCALIBUR 32/OS
Boat Type: Stern Drive Power Boat
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Beam: 9' 6"
Engine: 2
330 HP
Gasoline
Net Weight: 8,200

The other 32 listed for that year was for outboards.... 5700lbs

Length: 32'
Model Name/Description: EXCALIBUR 32/OS
Boat Type: Outboard Boats
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Beam: 9' 6"
Engine:
Net Weight: 5,700


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