Dry Weight
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Dry Weight
Can anyone tell me the weight of a 31 Sportfish? I'm looking into where to haul the boat in August and they need my weight. Thanks.
Steve Marinak
Duchess - 1973 Sportfisherman
Duchess - 1973 Sportfisherman
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Bruce, I should be hauling it out 1st week of August. I'll speak to you prior to then.
I believe the yard has a forklift only. They pull another 31 FBC and feel comfortable with the weight, however they asked about the dive platform being in the way.
Has anyone on the board pulled their boat on a forklift with a dive platform?
I believe the yard has a forklift only. They pull another 31 FBC and feel comfortable with the weight, however they asked about the dive platform being in the way.
Has anyone on the board pulled their boat on a forklift with a dive platform?
Steve Marinak
Duchess - 1973 Sportfisherman
Duchess - 1973 Sportfisherman
Dry weight on my 28 was advertised at 12,060 lbs. It has a platform and has been on a forklift at least 25 times. Contact points for the forks are only a couple of feet under the engines. I have never seen the area of the rudder posts touching the forks, it was always several inches up above the forks. They rest completely different on forks than outboard boats do. At least mine does anyways.
Make sure forklift driver does not pinch the props when bringing it up. My guys got to know my boat very well and were good at it.
Make sure forklift driver does not pinch the props when bringing it up. My guys got to know my boat very well and were good at it.
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I have a 31 with 6bt's and a full dive platform- 36" aft of the transom and have hauled at my marina in Tequesta with their Wiggins 20,000lb. forklift numerous times [ some of which could not possibly be boat-operator induced ha-ha] with no problem at all. Call me at 561-262-6974 if you need any more info. Bruce
The Duchess has been hauled for the season. We had success with the fork lift, although it did teeter/totter a bit until they tilted it back. Flushed engines with fresh water, gave her a good cleaning and covered her up. We got a nice spot directly below the lighthouse adjacent to a rock wall that is taller than the boat. Any wind from the East or SE won't be an issue. We got to run the boat quite a bit, some learning experiences for sure. Bruce's knowledge on these boats & engines is unsurpassed. But I'm sure you all know that.
Looking down from the lighthouse.
And lastly, just for kicks, a table for two please...
Looking down from the lighthouse.
And lastly, just for kicks, a table for two please...
Steve Marinak
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