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Don't know but can tell you a Ranger will be as heavy or heavier than any other brand bass boat of comparable length. A 350v Ranger is probably the most popular and well made bass boats of all time.

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Q: What does a 1989 350V 18 ft Ranger boat and trailer weigh?
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