"50 pounds"?? Maybe he's referring to the Approx. weight at/On the hitch? But trailers certainly weigh more than 50#'s! More detail would have helped/
I just had a trailer Deliver, that requires assembly, and the weight is 126 Lbs. with 8" wheels. This is for a 12' to 14 foot Boat Trailer Alone. 12" wheels would be heavier with the Larger axle and bigger tires. I'd add (guess) 100 lbs.? for that situation
I think this better answers your question of the "weight of the trailer"
It depends on the construction.
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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Very hard to answer because it varies depending on the weight of the boat and trailer. The best way to determine this is look up the boat model or ask the dealer who sells it how much it weighs. DO the same for the trailer. But the most accurate way is to tow the boat and trailer to a truck scale and weigh them.
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 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.
5,000
An 18' Aluminum Single Axle Trailer is 575 lb.Bruce at All American Trailers
This can vary depending on the width and weight of your boat. Check with the manufacturer or dealer to see what size or model they recomend.
my 19 foot 1985 open bow renken with the mercruiser 140 weighs in at 3000 pounds with the trailer
I have a 24' 1996 Terry travel trailer and the weight is 4,765#