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Date Posted: - Tuesday - 12/ 5/06 - 3:14pm
Author: Jake
Subject: Dry Weight?

Does any body know the dry weight of our Mariner 32'? I would like to get a trailer built and need to know weight. Thanks, Jake.

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[> Dry Weight -- Steve Cox M-32 Pyxis, - Tuesday - 12/ 5/06 - 9:44pm

When I had mine pulled in July the lift operator said it was a little over 13,000 lbs. There wasn't much gear in there at the time and the tanks are empty so you probably want to plan for well over that.


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