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tuker10 06-18-2011 03:27 PM

25 outlaw weight
 
Anyone know what the weight of a 25 outlaw is?

Irishtornado 06-18-2011 04:04 PM

Baja's advertised weight is 4750(Dry weight) I'd say closer to 6800

A.O. Razor 06-18-2011 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by Irishtornado (Post 3432365)
Baja's advertised weight is 4750(Dry weight) I'd say closer to 6800

Irish

Not bashing here, but how do you come up with 2050 lbs extra? The dry weight is with a 350 MAG or 377. A 496 if running that, is not that heavy compared to the small block. Fuel is about 6 lbs a gallon.

c_deezy 06-18-2011 11:47 PM

Probably around 6800-7000 full of fuel on the trailer.

My 240 (24 Outlaw) with 100 gallons on the trailer was 6500. Not sure what it is now after the rebuild.

mpally 06-19-2011 12:04 AM

We kept our 25 with a 502 on a 6,000 lift for years and had no issues. Obviously our 25 loaded with stuff weighed in under 6,000 lbs.

Irishtornado 06-19-2011 01:40 AM


Originally Posted by A.O. Razor (Post 3432478)
Irish

Not bashing here, but how do you come up with 2050 lbs extra? The dry weight is with a 350 MAG or 377. A 496 if running that, is not that heavy compared to the small block. Fuel is about 6 lbs a gallon.

On the trailer full of fuel and gear. Dry weight in 2002 was with 496 Mag, but I can tell you from experience Baja gave Eagle Trailers dry weight of a 302@6800 so that how my trailer was built. I took out 2 hubs and a axle after that I weighed it on trailer I weighed in at 10,800# with no gear just fuel. Had to replace all 3 axles and wheels/tires. I recall my 272 weighing in at over 6000# on a trailer as well with a 502Mag. Baja's dry weight on that boat is 4400#. I might be off by a couple hundred #'s but thats about it. Throw gear on and I'm close.

tuker10 06-19-2011 06:07 PM

Thanks for info everbody.

Baja_man 06-20-2011 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by mpally (Post 3432565)
We kept our 25 with a 502 on a 6,000 lift for years and had no issues.


I also keep mine on a 6000# lift...no issues

Dry weight..4750#
96 gallons fuel @ 6.25/gallon = 600#
Misc gear 350#

Total weight....5700#

mpally 06-20-2011 09:00 PM


Originally Posted by c_deezy (Post 3432557)
Probably around 6800-7000 full of fuel on the trailer.

My 240 (24 Outlaw) with 100 gallons on the trailer was 6500. Not sure what it is now after the rebuild.

Typically you wouldn't include the weight of the trailer. The dry weight is 4,750. Loaded I would guess somewhere around 5,500 to 5,800.

russellhorn 06-21-2011 10:35 AM

I know this is a different boat, but thought you might find the info helpful. I weighed my '08 26 Outlaw on a certified truck scale. The boat was emty of gear, but with a full 100 gallon tank of gas. Trailer and all it was 7,660 lbs. Heritage trailer told me to figure 1,500 lbs. for the trailer. That brings the boat in at 6,160 lbs. ready to run without people/gear. This is ALOT more than the advertised dry weight.

endeavor1 06-21-2011 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by russellhorn (Post 3434491)
I know this is a different boat, but thought you might find the info helpful. I weighed my '08 26 Outlaw on a certified truck scale. The boat was emty of gear, but with a full 100 gallon tank of gas. Trailer and all it was 7,660 lbs. Heritage trailer told me to figure 1,500 lbs. for the trailer. That brings the boat in at 6,160 lbs. ready to run without people/gear. This is ALOT more than the advertised dry weight.

was that at the flying J or loves.......:coolcowboy:

c_deezy 06-21-2011 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by mpally (Post 3433941)
Typically you wouldn't include the weight of the trailer. The dry weight is 4,750. Loaded I would guess somewhere around 5,500 to 5,800.

I should have clarified my trailer weighs approx 1300 lbs. So full of fuel the boat was 5200 lbs give or take.

So I would guess a 25 full of fuel would be maybe a couple hundred lbs heavier and agree with you at around 5500 lbs.

Baja_man 06-21-2011 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by russellhorn (Post 3434491)
Trailer and all it was 7,660 lbs. Heritage trailer told me to figure 1,500 lbs. for the trailer. That brings the boat in at 6,160 lbs.


So all in all we are in same ballpark...26 OL ~6160#.....25 OL ~5700#......But without actually weighing the trailer and only guessing what the manufacture has told you it is still just a guess. The only true number we know from your experience is the 7660 total with trailer.

russellhorn 06-21-2011 03:39 PM

endeavor1: yes it was at Loves.

Baja man: Heritage trailor said without hesitation 1,500 lbs. was real close so I wouldnt call that a guess. I would imagine they have a good idea what their trailers weigh.

I have a good friend with an '05 25 Outlaw and we will weigh it with the same conditions this weekend. I will report back.

russellhorn 06-27-2011 09:52 AM

Ok we weighed an '05 Baja 25 Outlaw with an empty tank of gas, no anchor, and on a Roadrunner trailer at 6,740 pounds. It has a 496HO/Bravo B1X which is the same as my '08 26 Outlaw. Doing a little math to remove the weight of fuel in my 26 brings the total to 7,035 pounds. I hope to get some portable scales to weigh the trailers at the dock, but this might not happen for a few weeks. For those interested my '09 GMC Duramax Crewcab weighs 7,040 pounds :eek:

Baja_man 06-28-2011 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by russellhorn (Post 3439302)
Ok we weighed an '05 Baja 25 Outlaw with an empty tank of gas, no anchor, and on a Roadrunner trailer at 6,740 pounds.

That's good to know. So assuming the trailer is ~1500# and we know the fuel will add 600#....brings weight to 5840# + your gear.....so a tad over 6000# loaded up.

STUCK 06-30-2011 08:38 AM

I have a question when they figure dry weight is that with or without the motor? Trying to find a trailer for my boat and I was told a trailer capable to carry 6100 lbs was fine and I have a 2005 275 model with a 496 mag.

rumrunner29 06-30-2011 10:54 AM

Dry weight is figured with motors, but no gear or fuel, water, etc... personally, you want a trailer that will handle quite a bit more than the boat actually weighs. The closer the max trailer capacity is to the actual boat weight, the more problems you are going to have. My 29 outlaw dry weight is listed as 6400, but full of gear and fuel, it is more like 8400 - 9000. I think 6100 capacity is a little light, I would want about 8000-8500 capacity if it was me...maybe a little overboard, but more piece of mind!

STUCK 06-30-2011 12:59 PM

Thanks that helps me out. My dry weight is listed at 4400 so another 200 lbs for the 496 mag over the 350 plus full of fuel and gear would put me around 5800 lbs but don't plan on towing with a full tank. Would you say then 6100 lbs capacity is cutting to close? I was told the trailer would be enough for our boat and the next size up would be to much but I"m wondering around a 7000 lbs capacity would be better.

Thanks.

rumrunner29 06-30-2011 01:22 PM

Personally, I think its too close. My boat is about 8400 and the trailer has two 5000 or 6000 pound axles. So the capacity is 10000 - 12000. I didn't think you could have too much trailer. What trailer are you looking at?

STUCK 06-30-2011 01:37 PM

Looking at a Load Rite. I'd like to find a good used one but that's hard to find and Load Rite seems to have the best price I can find but don't know much about them.

motoboy 07-11-2011 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by tuker10 (Post 3432359)
Anyone know what the weight of a 25 outlaw is?

not sure on an 02' 25 Outlaw
but I put my 01' 272 on a truck scale over the weekend and it came in at 6320 lbs with steel Eagle 2 axle trailer, 1/2 tank gas and gear.


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