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My 33 Outlaw that the book shows as 7500lb. dry, (not including trailer/fuel) weighs a total of 11,900lb sitting on a tri-axle Eagle, with about 75gal. of fuel in the tank.
I have 3 6K lb. axles. You can't have too much trailer IMO. |
Never weighed my 36,,,, Doc Holiday said he was 12,600 on trailer so I used that for my weight as well.
As for cant have to much trailer,,,, not completly correct,,,, to heavy of springs for the boat weight and the trailer springs wont compress giving the boat a rougher ride. |
Originally Posted by obnoxus
(Post 3287715)
Never weighed my 36,,,, Doc Holiday said he was 12,600 on trailer so I used that for my weight as well.
As for cant have to much trailer,,,, not completly correct,,,, to heavy of springs for the boat weight and the trailer springs wont compress giving the boat a rougher ride. |
i think my 1 ton is only rated for 12750 so this is as much of a boat i can haul....
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My 322 has a dry of 8100 w/502 mags, ac and the whole kitchen sink so to speek. It happens to be on a 12K tandem, but i would recommend a tri axle so you can fully load the tank and carry several cases of corona with no issues. I pull it with a 2500 HD Duramax, easy towin'. Need help with getting a trailer look me up.
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anyone looking for a 1997 322 with 500s witch were rebuilt to 600s,with 80hrs,exturnal steering,new aluim trailer,alway kept inside,needs nothing very nice shape,runs 83 mph thanks tom 484 645-7456 p.s. may be downsizing to a 20 outlaw,or something close
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