app weight of a 24 foot bennington pontoon boat with a 60 horse 4 stroke mercury
should be about 1450lbs
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.
The weight of a 16-foot long pontoon boat can vary by brand, width, and materials used to construct it. A 16-foot performance pontoon that is 6 feet wide and has an engine rated for 40 mph can weigh around 700 pounds.
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 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.
Pontoon boats are a great way to enjoy the water with family and friends. Most marinas rent their pontoon boats for a small fee per day. It's a great way to celebrate a special event. An 18 foot pontoon boat will safely hold up to 10 people. If you need a larger one, then a 25 foot pontoon boat will hold up to 18 people. Pontoon boats are mostly used on lakes and rivers. The open seas are too rough for the pontoon boat to safely travel. You can buy pontoon boats for sale at online classified ads. You can get a good deal from sellers who purchased a pontoon boat but didn't use it very often. You can find boats like these in like-new condition. Just like cars, the boat has depreciated as soon as it left the showroom. You can also purchased used boats on online auction sites. Look for sellers who have boats in great condition but didn't use them very often. If you and your family will be fishing from your new pontoon boat, then look for boats that have fishing seats and a live well. If you get a good deal on a used boat that doesn't have these items, then you can add them later for a low price. If you have kids and you want to be able to swim, then choose a boat with a ladder or add one of your own. Anchoring out in the middle of the water, and stopping to swim is a fun family activity. You can easily add a pop-up room to your pontoon boat for family members to change clothes. Portable change rooms fold flat for easy storage. If your children are older and you want to pull a tube or surf board, you should buy a pontoon boat with engine horsepower of at least 75. Protect your pontoon boat by purchasing a protective cover. This will protect your investment from harsh weather. Decide where you will store your pontoon boat. You can rent a boating stall at your local marina or store it at your home if you have enough room.
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.
The smallest motor for a 16 foot Lowe boat is about 30 horsepower. The maximum size should be no more than 100 horsepower.
+/- 380lbs
It mostly depends on the weight or displacement of the craft you put it on. Put it on a little 10 foot flat-bottomed speed boat, you might get 60mph. Put it on a 30 foot pontoon boat, you will do good to get 15mph. It also makes a huge difference what pitch propeller you install. You must match the pitch both to the HP of the motor as well as the size of the boat. Of course, the absolute fastest it will go is if you drop it out of an airplane. Then it will go around 220 mph!
about 400 pounds I just scrapped out an 18 foot sweetwater/godfrey pontoon boat. got 390 pounds of aluminum, at $0.40/pound yielded $156. 200 pounds was in the railings and deck braces, 190 in the actual pontoons. after disassembling, all most of the weight of the boat is in the plywood deck, the rest in the seats/upholstery