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Location: Berlin | Hey X-190 owners, do you know what the total weight of your boat/motor/trailer is? Also, what is the storage space needed with a swing tongue? |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Ok, here is the weight of each of these items broken down.
The Mercury book lists a 150 Opti at 431lbs, the boat is 1300lbs and a single axle trailer I'd imagine is a few hundred pounds, but don't know the exact number on the trailer. I'm sure Tuffy would know if you called. I would say conservatively speaking an X-190 with a 150 Opti is going to top out around 3000lbs with gear and a full tank of gas.
I believe a standard garage is 24 feet if I'm correct. I believe thats what we have and the boat just makes it, less than six inches to spare with the tongue swung back. However, I also have a jackplate on my 150 Opti so that sets the motor back a little.
Let me know if you have any other questions. |
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Location: Berlin | Thanks for the info TJ, what are you getting for speed? |
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| Storage will be 6" longer than my 1890. Mine is about 21' 6", so yours should be about 22'. Maybe a bit less with the 150 on it. 1300 lbs for the boat, the trailer is probably 800, and the motor is 431#. About 2500 -2600 with no gear in it, I would think. Maybe Lambeau can weigh his. He has the 200 Opti.
I can lift a couple hundred pounds. No way am I lifting that trailer. I say 800# is close.
Standard garage varies with age and income level. hehehe
Mine is 28' deep. Soon to be 37' on the boat side. My old garage was a standard 20 X 22. The Rampage fit nicely in there. |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | The 150 Opti weighs 431lbs according to the Merc book. With a 150 and a jackplate, I'd imagine I will get 55mph or so, give or take a mile per hour or so. |
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Location: Berlin | My garage is 20'9" deep but it could go in on an angle. I would think it would fit. I will bet that trailer is closer to 1100lbs. |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Shep, 22' sounds about right but we might have a shorter garage than 24 feet, I'm not entirely sure though. The jackplate adds a little length for sure, but yes Rich, I would think at an angle you'd be good!
Edited by Merckid 4/30/2008 2:33 PM
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Shep - 4/30/2008 2:41 PM
I gotta stop answerring these things. Gosh sakes, I was off by twenty pounds without looking at the Merc site. Guess it's the old timers kicking in. But then again, I think I more than covered that error in my 2500-2600 range.
You stop answering, huh, me too. Hence why I said conservatively 3000lbs. I don't disagree with 2500-2600, conservatively means more than enough and maybe some. sheesh
Edited by Merckid 4/30/2008 2:59 PM
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| Mine is 21'8" with the motor down (175 xs) and tongue swung away.
My garage is 22' and it easily fits just angling the boat a little, which is really easy with the 190 and the single axle trailer; it doesn't weigh a whole lot. |
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Location: Rhinelander | The Trailer will weigh in at about 700# I think. Single axle, C frame. |
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Location: Berlin | Thanks Zach, I think on an angle it will definitely fit. Are you doing any coverage near me so I can get a ride?? |
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