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.
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I saw a 1976 prowler brochure on e bay that stated the weight for a 21 foot model as 3210 pounds dry weight .
A 21 foot boat refers to the length of the boat. There is not comparison between length and width. It could be narrow as on narrow boats or wide as in sea faring boats,
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.
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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.
The weight of a 21 foot pontoon boat can vary depending on the make, model, and features. However, a good rule of thumb is that a 21 foot pontoon boat will weigh between 2,000 and 2,500 pounds. This includes the weight of the boat itself, the pontoons, the motor, and any other accessories. Here are a few examples of 21 foot pontoon boats and their weights: Avalon GS Fish 21 Foot: 1,850 pounds Bennington 218SL: 1,896 pounds Sylvan Mirage 8525 Bar: 2,542 pounds Aqua Patio AP 235 Sport 25: 2,800 pounds Harris Grand Mariner 250: 3,526 pounds If you are looking for the best inflatable pontoon boat for the money, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, you need to decide how many people you will be carrying. Pontoon boats can accommodate anywhere from 2 to 12 people, so you need to make sure you choose a boat that is large enough for your needs. Second, you need to consider the features that are important to you. Some pontoon boats come with features like a built-in cooler, a stereo system, and a swim platform. If these features are important to you, you will need to be prepared to pay more for a boat that has them. Finally, you need to decide what kind of budget you have. Pontoon boats can range in price from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. It is important to set a budget before you start shopping so that you do not overspend.
There are too many variables here to give you a solid answer, but my 21 foot Santana Sail Boat (weight approx: 1600lbs) goes 8-10mph.
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.
Check your owners manual for towing weights. I have a 20 ft celebrity with a dual axle trailer. weighs about 2800 lbs with fuel. My 2006 Murano (97,000 miles) pulls the boat nice but the CVT transmission will not allow me to back the boat into the garage because my driveway is up hill. The trans seems to slip and strain when power is applied. Also when we pull the boat and trailer out of the water, the trans seems to have issues. Good luck.