Help me figure my rig's weight...

timmyjoebob

Seaman
Joined
Nov 10, 2009
Messages
53
Okay, I'm trailering my new boat back from NC in a couple of weeks and want to make sure my Highlander can handle her (3000 tow capacity)...

Key Largo 186 = 1550 lbs
Yamaha 90 2-stroke = 245 lbs
Load-Rite Trailer = 700 lbs ??? (Can't find any specs)
Bimini = 70lbs
Minn Kota troller = 60 lbs
Misc = 100 lbs (no PDFs, equipment, etc.)

Total Load = 2625 lbs
Coming in under the capacity = Priceless

Am I forgetting anything?
 

Bob_VT

Moderator & Unofficial iBoats Historian
Staff member
Joined
May 19, 2001
Messages
26,064
Re: Help me figure my rig's weight...

If you have the highlander with the v-6 the only thing you left out is fuel. You should be fine.

From NC to VA I would make sure you carry a grease gun and make sure the bearings are okay for the trip.

Take an extra tie down strap or two......

Maybe an air pressure gauge......

Check the trailer tires too

The Highlander will handle it fine just remember your stopping distance will be greatly increased.
 

rirory

Seaman
Joined
Feb 20, 2009
Messages
69
Re: Help me figure my rig's weight...

For preventitive maintainence, if you have 50,000 Miles plus on the Highlander, i would have the automatic tranny fluid exchaged---almost any shop will have the exchange machine--about $150---even jiffy lube does it.

just a thought. I do mine every 40k.

good luck

ri rory
 

Silvertip

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Sep 22, 2003
Messages
28,771
Re: Help me figure my rig's weight...

How about the two batteries (one starting and one troller).
 

mike343

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
May 4, 2009
Messages
284
Re: Help me figure my rig's weight...

NC to Key Largo is pretty flat. You should be OK.
 

Josh P

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Aug 26, 2009
Messages
328
Re: Help me figure my rig's weight...

my 20ft load rite trailer (fits my 18ft sea ray) weigh's in at 830 with no brakes. just thought id let you know have a safe trip
 

indy440

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Jul 15, 2009
Messages
400
Re: Help me figure my rig's weight...

the highlander wont do. You need a f350 diesel with extra rocket boosters to make the trip safely :D... Just kidding man, Im sure it'll be fine. Have a safe trip, and bring at least one spare tire!

Someone will probably chime in about not using more than 70% of the vehicles rated capacity. Thats nonsense. If you're under 3000lbs you're good to go.

If you have a scale locally maybe see about getting the rig weighed though...
 

kenmyfam

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Aug 10, 2006
Messages
14,392
Re: Help me figure my rig's weight...

You should be fine. Accelerate gently whenever possible and don't overwork the torque converter in overdrive. Drop it into regular drive if necessary. I never use overdrive in our Jimmy when towing even though the manual says it is O.K. for our load.
That's me though !!!!
 

dave11

Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined
Dec 2, 2007
Messages
1,195
Re: Help me figure my rig's weight...

Add some weight. They always seem to weigh more than the specs state.
 

83Evinrude

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Sep 3, 2008
Messages
290
Re: Help me figure my rig's weight...

Estimates are good but usually not as close as you think. Get it weighed with all your gear in it and a full gas tank then you will know.
 

jeeperman

Lieutenant Commander
Joined
Aug 2, 2001
Messages
1,513
Re: Help me figure my rig's weight...

He is trying to guess a weight before he goes to get his new boat.

Which is a Key West, no where near Key West, FL.
 

timmyjoebob

Seaman
Joined
Nov 10, 2009
Messages
53
Re: Help me figure my rig's weight...

He is trying to guess a weight before he goes to get his new boat.

Which is a Key West, no where near Key West, FL.

Yep... trying to figure it before I pick it up. My first boat! Very pumped!
 

jeeperman

Lieutenant Commander
Joined
Aug 2, 2001
Messages
1,513
Re: Help me figure my rig's weight...

I hope you have a good rather warm weather window!.
 
Top