Re: P-19 weight

From: Dan Rickert (drickert@thegrid.net)
Date: Tue Mar 14 2000 - 08:16:43 PST


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At 11:12 AM 3/13/00 -0700, Bill Blohm wrote:
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>Over the weekend, I was entering data into a spreadsheet on my P-19
>#454. One of the items I entered, I got off the IM site. Unfortunately,
>that is for the year 2K models.
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>Anyone have a weight for the 1988 model? I've got #454, and would like
>to have the actual weight of boat and keel. The IM site lists it as:
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>keel weight: 370#
>boat and keel: 1225#
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>I can imagine that the keel is the same, or close enough. I do remember
>from the list that the boat weight has gotten lighter since 1988, but by
>how much?
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>Thanks for any values you can assist with.
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>Bill B.
>P-19 #454, "Dream Catcher"
>Nampa, ID
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There isa really cool method for weighing JUST the boat while on the
trailer. using just a bathroom scale and some math. It's at
http://www.cruisecortez.com/webbs/trailorsailor/index.cgi?read=54086 or if
I mistyped this scroll down it was just a couple of days ago.
Dan Rickert
Almanor Import Repair
Clear Creek CA (Northern)
I have no quarrel with those who work cheaper than I do, I figure they know
what they are worth.



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