Apr-28-2017 06:12 AM
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Tony B wrote:
BTW, how does one go about getting weighed?
Apr-28-2017 12:05 PM
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Apr-28-2017 09:07 AM
Tony B wrote:
WE just put money down on a Denali 293RKS.
It has a cargo capacity of 2100 lbs. That sounds like a lot and also sounds like not all that much.
We will be living aboard permanently. We try not to have too much 'stuff'.
If I carry an inflatable boat/motor/gas I will have a combined weight of 300 lbs.
Add to that probably at least 500 lbs of tankage while traveling.
Pots, pans and kitchen appliances about 150 lbs.
Washer/Dryer Combo 150 lbs.
Misc Tools 100 lbs
Thats 1200 lbs already.
WE have lived full time aboard boats for over 20 years and always rented a mini-storage. But that was mainly because of space, not weight.
Does anyone here live aboard full time have any idea including clothing and books how much more weight I will have to add?
BTW, we are not junk collectors or hoarders.
Apr-28-2017 08:54 AM
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Apr-28-2017 07:17 AM
Tony B wrote:
Thanks everyone
So far, still lookin' good.
I allowed myself 500 lbs in tankage in my original estimate. I can always drop that to around 200 lbs or less if I need to.
BTW, how does one go about getting weighed?
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