Displacement 2000lbs.
Ballast 900lbs.
What would be the boats weight for trailering purposes?
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phoenix
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Weight Of Ty W/E
2,000 lbs plus the weight of what you place in the boat.
i.e. anchor, chain, battery(ies), tools, outboard motor, fuel tank(s), etc.
The displacement weight includes the ballast
O J
i.e. anchor, chain, battery(ies), tools, outboard motor, fuel tank(s), etc.
The displacement weight includes the ballast
O J
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phoenix
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Re: Weight Of Ty W/E
Displacement includes the ballast.Oswego John wrote:The displacement weight includes the ballast
Weight includes the ballast.
When you say "Displacement weight includes the ballast," you're being redundant again.
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