Towing Weight

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John Haley

Hello, I am looking into moving up from a Precision 18 to a Hunter 23.5. I am confused about the towing weight of this model. The specifications for the 23.5 under model information on this site list displacement at 3000lbs and ballast at 1000lbs. But this is a water ballast vesssel, so does that mean that the dry weight is 2000lbs with another 1000lbs or so for trailer? Thank you in advance for your response. I tried searching the archives for 23.5 and towing and was unable to find the information. Regards, John Haley
 
Jun 3, 2004
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Seaward 24 Indianapolis
towing weight 23.5 and 240 models

About 3000 for the boat plus 1000 for the trailer. The 1300 or so lbs of water is not much of an issue as you only pull that about 10 ft out of the water.
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 23.5 Fort Walton Yacht Club, Florida
Those Numbers are Good

An empty boat should be about #2000 the trailer nine somthing. Now add all the weight of the stuff you put on the boat motor, fuel, drinks, etc. You'll soon realize you are pushing the #3500 load limit on the axle and tires. Keep that in mind when loading the boat up for a trip.
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 23.5 Calgary, Canada
Mine is 3300# at the axle, empty

so I'd say 3500 pounds minimum, absolutely empty. I bought my H23.5 in Vancouver and towed it over the Rockies to Calgary. I lost a bearing just before going over The Divide. I'd have to say this was due to zero maintenance done to the 7-yr-old trailer by the original owner. Anyway, after replacing the entire axle assembly I drove it over a weigh scale. By this time, the outboard was off the boat, leaving nothing but the battery, a few cheap lifejackets, a blanket, life-ring, and half a bottle of alcohol for the stove. And maybe a gallon or two of gasoline. I have no idea if the new axle is heavier than the factory original. The back axle alone on the scale weighed 3300 pounds. At 10% there would be about 300 more on the hitch. Had I known, I would have gotten a 7000# axle built instead of another 3500 pounder. Had I known I would have made sure the bearings were actually serviced. It turned out in the end the dealer just squirted grease into the Bearing Buddies. I didn't trust the trailer (after reading the reviews here) so I was stopping to inspect the trailer every hour on the road. The last check found the bare spindle riding on the rim. It had ground about 1/3 the way through the spindle. I was probably minutes away from the unthinkable. I was minutes away from spectacular high, windy cliff-edge vistas of the Kicking Horse Pass. Back on topic, I had rented a 3/4-ton diesel to go over the mountains, but around Alberta I have towed the boat on-the-flat with a 1991 Dodge Caravan 3.3L V6. I did add a tranny cooler first. It doesn't seem to labor at all. I am quite sure I'm over the specified towing limit of the van though. Now that it's "at the lake for good" I ony launch and retrive it once a year with the minivan. No problem there. ...RickM...
 
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