Roland
06-12-2008, 09:29 AM
Anybody have a guess what the dry weight (Hull only) late 70's Mako CC weights?
No motor or rigging.
Thinking about buying one.
No motor or rigging.
Thinking about buying one.
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View Full Version : 20 ft Mako weight estimate? Roland 06-12-2008, 09:29 AM Anybody have a guess what the dry weight (Hull only) late 70's Mako CC weights? No motor or rigging. Thinking about buying one. cmfish 06-12-2008, 10:05 AM have you checked http://www.classicmako.com/ for info? Spearchucker 06-12-2008, 10:15 AM A 1978 Mako 20 (I just grabbed that year) is 1775 #'s dry, no engine. http://www.mako-boats.com/pastSpecs/showSpecs.cfm?specYear=1978 Ihavea 1988 Mako 20, and it is a real nice littleboat,and easy on gas. Roland 06-12-2008, 11:02 AM A 1978 Mako 20 (I just grabbed that year) is 1775 #'s dry, no engine. http://www.mako-boats.com/pastSpecs/showSpecs.cfm?specYear=1978 Ihavea 1988 Mako 20, and it is a real nice littleboat,and easy on gas. That why I sold my big boat, and moving to a smaller boat. I have found one that is stripped and priced right. Just need to make sure this Single axle aluminum trailer will haul it safely. Nice link Thanks. stevemc1 06-23-2008, 09:24 PM I am sure it would be fine with an outboard and maybe a tank of gas, but if you load the boat with tanks, coolers, gear etc, on a single axle trailer, you will definetly be overloading it. You may want to look for a dual axle trailer. You dont want to be right at the top end of the weight limit. |