How do I find my rib weight?

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Hi folks.
We have an older (not sure of age) Wetline 320 rigid hull.
I'm trying to find out the weight to ascertain what kind of trolley (if any) might suit to take it down a beach from the road to the sea.
It's on a roller trailer which is great for launching at slipways, but we'll be holidaying on an island with a beautiful big beach this summer.
I can't find a Wetline website or specification sheet.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Linda
 
Hi folks.
We have an older (not sure of age) Wetline 320 rigid hull.
I'm trying to find out the weight to ascertain what kind of trolley (if any) might suit to take it down a beach from the road to the sea.
It's on a roller trailer which is great for launching at slipways, but we'll be holidaying on an island with a beautiful big beach this summer.
I can't find a Wetline website or specification sheet.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Linda

this will be good enough i would have thought

3.1m RIB (XS) Ref: WL310RIBXS
Top quality Deep-V vacuum bagged
fibreglass hull. Perfect for watersports
All our ribs feature a moulded in Planeing
Step unique to Waveline RIB’s this size
which enables the boat to start to plane at
much lower speeds for a more comfortable
and fuel efficient operation.
• 3 davit lifting points
• Planeing Step
• Splashwell flaps
• Cover available
• Quality vacuum bagged GRP hull
• Improved Transom Drain
• 3 x stainless steel towing eye
Includes collapsible oars, foot pump, repair
kit and an oversized valise which has an
extra pocket for accessories.

WL310RIBXS
Material Grade 1100 Decitex Grade
Thickness 0.9mm x 2
3.1m
Chambers 3 3
Weight 69kg
Max load 600kg
Persons 3 adults + 1 child
Max engine 15HP
Tube dia 43cm
Overall length 311cm
Overall width 161cm
Internal length 226cm
Internal width 72cm
Shipping dims 278x110x47cm
 
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