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FISHIN SUCKS 10-27-2011 05:59 AM

Boss 302 Weight
 
What is the dry weight of a Boss 302 w/twin small blocks? I have a buddy of mine that is putting it on a 5500lb shore station lift and is holding up fine. I am considering doing the same with mine, but I am 6500lb dry weight. thanx in advance for your response,

tom

A.O. Razor 10-27-2011 06:46 AM


Originally Posted by FISHIN SUCKS (Post 3537623)
What is the dry weight of a Boss 302 w/twin small blocks? I have a buddy of mine that is putting it on a 5500lb shore station lift and is holding up fine. I am considering doing the same with mine, but I am 6500lb dry weight. thanx in advance for your response,

tom

The dry weight is listed as 6800lbs. and that is probably on the light side with small blocks, so at least 7200lbs. Add to that 925lbs if the 150 gal. tank is full. Full and loaded up, you are looking at 8500lbs fast To say it as nicely as possible. Putting a 7200+lbs boat on a 5500lbs. lift is not the best of ideas and the insurance won't like it either. If something happens to the boat or persons around it, you're screwed. Same goes for a 6500 lift. You also need to consider what happens if a storm comes. Then the lift is under even more strain, and you don't have that safety margin you'll need. Get a lift with the correct rating.

FISHIN SUCKS 10-27-2011 07:13 AM


Originally Posted by A.O. Razor (Post 3537643)
Putting a 7200+lbs boat on a 5500lbs. lift is not the best of ideas and the insurance won't like it either. If something happens to the boat or persons around it, you're screwed. Same goes for a 6500 lift. You also need to consider what happens if a storm comes. Then the lift is under even more strain, and you don't have that safety margin you'll need. Get a lift with the correct rating.

I agree with you on all points. He's been doing this for 2 seasons now and has not had any problems (not saying that one wouldnt happen). it's tempting though seeing his success (so far). I had a feeling that he would be a little heavier with the 2+' on me (I'm 27'7") thanx for the response.

Keith Atlanta 10-27-2011 09:50 AM

Just upgrade the cables - $185. It will increase the capacity enough to feel comfortable.

FISHIN SUCKS 10-27-2011 11:15 PM


Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta (Post 3537757)
Just upgrade the cables - $185. It will increase the capacity enough to feel comfortable.

You know I wondered if that was possible, but I thought that all that was available was a standard 7/16" (i think) cable. I will check on that too. Thanx Keith!


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