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Unread 05-01-2009, 04:12 PM
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Unread 05-01-2009, 06:27 PM
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Lets see,
1920 for boat
480 for 60 gals fuel
70 (?) for 15 horse Merc
405 for 150 horse Mariner

2875 pounds is what we are already up to and that ain't throwing the trailer weight into the equation!
Most of the V's can get away with a single axle trailer BUT it is best to do a dual axle (like nipper said) considering the tires being under almost maximum rating, especially for long trips.
I'm gonna upgrade one day.

And ct, I'm led to believe the Canadian French and the Louisiana French is two completely different animals, especially by parish seperation.
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I am in the market for a trailer right now as well, I am going to get one that holds at least 4000 pounds(1818 kilos), I think that will easily cover a fully loaded V-20.

Congrats on the new boat, you got the BEST year, 1984!

And welcome to the site, don't worry about your english, it is better than some of the others on here that only speak english.
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Unread 05-04-2009, 04:34 PM
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I actually found one today and put down a deposit so I can go back and get it Friday. Aluminum, dual axle, disc surge brakes, torsion axles.....last years model, but thats ok, I have last centuries boat.
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I would get a trailer that holds around 4000 pounds. I weighed in this summer and got 4400 pounds, but that included some additional weight loaded in for a move. So I would say boat, motor, trailer, gear, fuel, etc and the total would be right at 4000 pounds.

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I'm 4700 lbs fully loaded...
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Mine is rated to carry 5000#s.
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