Depends on the age, older trailers have wood framing newer ones have aluminum ones. If you go to RV web sites they usually give weight of their trailers.
The weight of a typical 21 foot boat and trailer is around 4,000 pounds. The actual weight varies based on the model of boat and its load-out.
The weight of a typical 21 foot boat and trailer is around 4,000 pounds. The actual weight varies based on the model of boat and its load-out.
I saw a 1976 prowler brochure on e bay that stated the weight for a 21 foot model as 3210 pounds dry weight .
88 mph
5,000
I've seen 3 different dry/unloaded weights in 2 ads for a 2007 version of this trailer: 2675, 2750, and 3216. I'd like to know which one is correct.
Without knowing the make and model, how do you expect anyone to be able to tell you? The question's too vague to be answered. If you know the weight of the tow vehicle, you can always take the vehicle with the trailer attached to your nearest truck stop, and weigh it out on their scale.
Not as long as you are driving and pulling it only in the state of TN. If you go out of state you will want to get a license plate.
depends on the V8 and towing package, also what speed you will be traveling at. I have a grand Cherokee with a tow capacity of 7400lbs but that is with a weight distribution hitch and electric brakes on the trailer. Once I get over about 21-23ft long with a cargo trailer or travel trailer it is white knuckle driving at highway speeds (65mph) If I keep it at 50mph not much of an issue. I would recommend a slightly larger tow vehicle or a shorter trailer.
Just under 2900 dry weight
2000 pounds
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