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Old 02-27-2008, 05:24 AM
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I am wondering if anyone has any idea what the mid 80's 30' s-types weighed in at? Any chance someone has an old spec sheet from back then. Mine has big blocks which were not a factory option but I already know the weight difference between small and big blocks so I am wondering what the boat weighed with small blocks. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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It depends on how much water they've soaked up.
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6400

http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...R&d=1600199878
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How accurate do you think that is? I am also assuming that is dry weight.
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Originally Posted by 502ss
How accurate do you think that is? I am also assuming that is dry weight.
I used that weight for my Scarab and later took it to the scales and found it dead on.
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Originally Posted by Kims
I used that weight for my Scarab and later took it to the scales and found it dead on.
Great! I will run with that then!
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6500 dry

150x7=1050 gas + 200-400 for gear

puts it at just under 8000 wet (heavy)
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Originally Posted by Westcoast
puts it at just under 8000 wet (heavy)
Simply what makes it the best in the big waves.... It still is a lot easier to add power to an engine than to add strenght to a hull...
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couldn't agree more.
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Yes, thats correct 6400#...........

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