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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.