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I found a boat I'm interested in on CL, but the combined weight of the boat and trailer is pushing it for my truck.
The boat supposedly weighs close to 1000lbs, the trailer its on, which I'd not be buying, is near 600lbs.
I've been looking for a deep 17' hull for some time, something I can set up as an open boat for crabbing and fishing the back bays with a small motor.
My truck is rated at 1500lbs max, so I'd like to keep it close to that with the boat, motor, and trailer.
I figure the hull is about 1,000, a lighter bunk trailer maybe 300, and about 120lbs for a 25hp motor.
Then about 6 gallons of gas would keep within the limits of my truck.
Its got to be the coolest aluminum boat I've seen yet, its built like a tank. The seller says he'd sell me the boat alone for $1,000 cash since he can sell the trailer just as easy. I'd buy the trailer too but I feel its too big for the boat. The trailer has a 2500lb GVW, I'm thinking of buying a 12" wheel bunk trailer with a 1,700lb rating, it'll both lower the boat and make launching it easier, and it'll be half as heavy as that roller rig under it in the ad.
I actually found a decent used trailer for cheap that needs an axle, so I should be able to get on the water pretty cheap this season, I figure $1500 in buying and rigging the boat, $50 for the trailer, and another $100 to fix the trailer axle and I'm all set. I've already got a good running 25hp and fuel tank. I priced new and anything close to this size in aluminum new is over $9K for just the hull, and that's not even close to being as heavy duty as this thing looks.
This is the boat, does anyone know how much this thing really weighs? The seller says its in the 1,000 lb range, with a floor installed, I figure I can toss the wood floor and go with all aluminum to save a few pounds too.
Vintage 17' aluminum boat - $2000 (Vineland)
Rare vintage aluminum boat
17' long, open hull.
Aluminum hull, super heavy duty boat.
Rated up to 85hp.
No Motor.
You cannot buy anything close to this these days, this thing is made of heavy gauge aluminum and has five super heavy duty all aluminum stringers down the middle.
Transom is all aluminum with small wood panel where motor mounts.
Title in hand.
$2000 cash.
The boat supposedly weighs close to 1000lbs, the trailer its on, which I'd not be buying, is near 600lbs.
I've been looking for a deep 17' hull for some time, something I can set up as an open boat for crabbing and fishing the back bays with a small motor.
My truck is rated at 1500lbs max, so I'd like to keep it close to that with the boat, motor, and trailer.
I figure the hull is about 1,000, a lighter bunk trailer maybe 300, and about 120lbs for a 25hp motor.
Then about 6 gallons of gas would keep within the limits of my truck.
Its got to be the coolest aluminum boat I've seen yet, its built like a tank. The seller says he'd sell me the boat alone for $1,000 cash since he can sell the trailer just as easy. I'd buy the trailer too but I feel its too big for the boat. The trailer has a 2500lb GVW, I'm thinking of buying a 12" wheel bunk trailer with a 1,700lb rating, it'll both lower the boat and make launching it easier, and it'll be half as heavy as that roller rig under it in the ad.
I actually found a decent used trailer for cheap that needs an axle, so I should be able to get on the water pretty cheap this season, I figure $1500 in buying and rigging the boat, $50 for the trailer, and another $100 to fix the trailer axle and I'm all set. I've already got a good running 25hp and fuel tank. I priced new and anything close to this size in aluminum new is over $9K for just the hull, and that's not even close to being as heavy duty as this thing looks.
This is the boat, does anyone know how much this thing really weighs? The seller says its in the 1,000 lb range, with a floor installed, I figure I can toss the wood floor and go with all aluminum to save a few pounds too.
Vintage 17' aluminum boat - $2000 (Vineland)

Rare vintage aluminum boat
17' long, open hull.
Aluminum hull, super heavy duty boat.
Rated up to 85hp.
No Motor.
You cannot buy anything close to this these days, this thing is made of heavy gauge aluminum and has five super heavy duty all aluminum stringers down the middle.
Transom is all aluminum with small wood panel where motor mounts.
Title in hand.
$2000 cash.