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#76
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http://www.thunderbirdmarine.com/westport-moorage.php
Moorage rate for sidney. This does look like a better option.
Moorage rate for sidney. This does look like a better option.
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Going to depend on the boat, isn't it? Inboard/outboard/cuddy/pontoon/bowrider etc.
As a vague point of reference, my Searay 220 has a dry weight of 4,500lbs (Mercruiser 5.7L 350 MAG MPI inboard/outboard), it's trailer (twin axle) is c1,200lbs. By the time the boat's filled with gear/fuel I know I'm a little over 6,000lbs total towing weight.
So, to answer your question, yes it's likely to be under 7,700lbs. You'll want a vehicle with a towing capacity 20-30% higher than that figure for a little headroom.
As a vague point of reference, my Searay 220 has a dry weight of 4,500lbs (Mercruiser 5.7L 350 MAG MPI inboard/outboard), it's trailer (twin axle) is c1,200lbs. By the time the boat's filled with gear/fuel I know I'm a little over 6,000lbs total towing weight.
So, to answer your question, yes it's likely to be under 7,700lbs. You'll want a vehicle with a towing capacity 20-30% higher than that figure for a little headroom.
#78
http://www.thunderbirdmarine.com/westport-moorage.php
Moorage rate for sidney. This does look like a better option.
Moorage rate for sidney. This does look like a better option.
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I have something in mind, i have looked at the boats for sale on that site, I will just have to sit on my hands for a while and see what happens with regard to PR. Doesn't hurt to see how you would want your life to turn out. Plan a little.




