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Depends on the width and length.
5,400 lbs total
could be anywhere from 2450 to 2900 lbs, I have a 22 foot Crest pontoon and it weighs 2840........you can take it to the truck stop weigh the boat and trailer, then drop the boat in the water and go back and weigh the trailer and subtract the trailer weight from the total weight
The trailer is the big variable here, but the my 20' pontoon boat weighs about 1600 pounds with all the furniture on. The trailer will probably weigh about 1600-1800 if it's made of steel, so about 3200 lbs is probably about right.
The exact weight depends on the trailer and boat manufacturer as well as the engine size on the boat. A rough average would be about 4000 pounds.
Rivers or lakes only except when it is on a trailer , then you can pull it on any road .
Very hard to answer because it varies depending on the weight of the boat and trailer. The best way to determine this is look up the boat model or ask the dealer who sells it how much it weighs. DO the same for the trailer. But the most accurate way is to tow the boat and trailer to a truck scale and weigh them.
Sure, there's no problem 'provided' that the rails, or guides, that the pontoons sit on are correctly positioned. The length of the trailer shouldn't have any affect on its ability to carry a smaller boat if its pontoons fit properly.
Without the pricey ($1,000-$1,200) Honda towing package, the tow rating is 0#! When you install the Honda package the rating is then 3,500# for trailer and 4,500# for boat. Honda will not honor warranty claims for towing related repaires if the Honda package is not installed by a Honda certified mechanic.
A pontoon boat does not normally sink. The cause of a pontoon boat sinking is damaged tubes. If a pontoon would hit something very hard it could cause the tubes to be damaged and fill with water. This may cause the boat to sink.
Well let's see....How about 20'? sounds about right.
Pontoons are not pressurizes just water tight