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Old 09-10-2008, 05:24 PM
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I'm buying a new truck, and wondering what a 28 would weigh on a trailer, so that I know what towing capabilities I will need.
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Figure 8500 to 9K ready to take to the launch ramp. Full tanks, full cooler, sandwichjes, ropes anchor, life preserver, suntan lotion...everything.

That's a big block boat with TRS drives.
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Thanks that is great info.
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Hey Chris what happened to your Avatar????? By the way most if not all 28 Apache that I have seen have Bravo 1 drive's???? I know they weigh alot!!, I have never weighed my boat.
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Admins asked that the political stuff be removed.

Mine had TRS- that's the only one I've ever had on a scale and it was the whole rig- I know roughly what the truck weighs so I subtracted- roughly.

I've had guys tell me their bravo boats weighed 6K. Bare boat, drained of all fluids- maybe.
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Originally Posted by Nykamp
I'm buying a new truck, and wondering what a 28 would weigh on a trailer, so that I know what towing capabilities I will need.
Mine weighs 9,000 lbs, on the scales, full tank, ready to drop in, including aluminum trailer. Ad says 7,000lbs dry

Which 28 are you buying?
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hopefully mine!!!!!!!!!!
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Get at least a 2500hd.
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Originally Posted by Nykamp
I'm buying a new truck, and wondering what a 28 would weigh on a trailer, so that I know what towing capabilities I will need.
Hey buddy ..... you going GMC again ????

Call me when you get a minute !!!
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