4 Nov 2014 #1 B boddubbay Well-Known Member Joined 29 Feb 2012 Messages 101 Location Home nr Stratford upon Avon ,gites in Brittany . Visit site How can I find how heavy a freeman 32 mk2 is, I suspect it's 6 to seven tons? Anyone any ideas Steve
4 Nov 2014 #2 F Flynnbarr Well-Known Member Joined 24 Aug 2013 Messages 1,303 Visit site Depends on how much osmosis it has Sorry! Guys at Sheridan marine will know
4 Nov 2014 #3 Ramage Well-Known Member Joined 9 Jul 2006 Messages 2,467 Location Hampton Hill Visit site There is one on the sales pontoon at Penton Hook boat sales but they do not quote a weight..
4 Nov 2014 #4 Actionmat Well-Known Member Joined 13 Dec 2012 Messages 8,826 Location Teddington Visit site 6 to 7 sounds about right. My 31ft RLM of similar vintage has a plate that says it weighs 6.
5 Nov 2014 #5 dombuckley Well-Known Member Joined 11 Apr 2005 Messages 1,186 Location Norfolk Visit site Saw one in the hoist recently: by the strain gauge, it was 4480kg (about 4.5 tons).
5 Nov 2014 #6 Chris_d Well-Known Member Joined 15 Jun 2001 Messages 4,800 Location Oxfordshire Visit site 4.5 tons dry sounds about right, fuel and water will make a difference though. Registered tonnage will be more (6-7) as that refers to the internal volume. And joking aside Osmosis or rather water saturation will add a few hundred kg easily.
4.5 tons dry sounds about right, fuel and water will make a difference though. Registered tonnage will be more (6-7) as that refers to the internal volume. And joking aside Osmosis or rather water saturation will add a few hundred kg easily.