Depends on the width and length.
5,400 lbs total
To put a pontoon boat in the water, follow these steps: Ensure the boat is properly secured to the trailer. Back the trailer into the water until the boat floats off. Disconnect the boat from the trailer and secure it to a dock or mooring. Remove the trailer from the water.
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.
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.
Trailer length.
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.
Rivers or lakes only except when it is on a trailer , then you can pull it on any road .
Large Pontoon boat insurance can vary from different types of coverage. On average it can cost thousands per year
The weight of a 24 ft Sweetwater pontoon boat typically ranges from 2,000 to 2,500 pounds, depending on the specific model and features. When including the trailer, the total weight can increase by an additional 800 to 1,200 pounds. Therefore, the combined weight of a 24 ft Sweetwater pontoon boat and trailer is generally between 2,800 and 3,700 pounds. It's always best to check the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate weight details.
The total length of a 16-foot boat on a trailer typically includes the length of the boat itself plus the length of the trailer. While the boat is 16 feet long, the trailer usually adds a few extra feet for the hitch and support. Generally, you can expect the overall length to be around 18 to 20 feet, depending on the specific design of the trailer.