Re: 25' boat on 23' trailer?
Well Hi Danagirl & Hello All: There are many styles/models of Marathon.. And within the Marathon Bermuda's 2550 (25.5 ft) there two different styles but in the specs they show just about the same weight.
1) The Bermuda Sport 2550 is pictured above - The 1st boat In QC's post). That is MY boat. My exact boat, on the day I bought her. It is a 1989 Bermuda Sport. It is displayed on page 52 of the Marathon Boat Owners forum on the BOATUS.site.
Direct Link to page 52 of our forum has a picture collage of most of our group's vessels:
http://my.boatus.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=62706&PN=1&TPN=52
My boat has a 5.7L, 8 Cyl, 260HP, 350CID, Mercruiser, Alpha One (Gen I) Outdrive and is located 1'30min northeast of Toronto Ontario, Canada on Balsam Lake. (Matter of fact, my vessel will be hitting the water in a couple of weeks!.
2) The Bermuda Express 2550 (the 2nd pictured In QC's post) is a 1988 Bermuda Express 2550 and is Steve's boat: It has a the higher cabin profile: higher front cabin windows. Steve's Boat has a 5.7L, 8 Cyl, 260HP, 350CID, Volvo Penta, AQ260B, Volvo Penta 280 Outdrive and is located in Oklahoma. (One of the 1st posted picture of Steve's Boat also appears on page 52 of the Marathon Boat Owners Group forum.
3) The 3rd Boat is a 1988 Sportfish 2200 (22 ft); That's Jim's boat From Ohio. Smaller and lighter.
NOTE:
All the pages of the scanned original 1986 Marathon Brochure appear on page 58 of our forum. One of the owners had it and scanned for us to post up. A valuable source of info. Convey it to your customer with the Marathon. True or false all documentation show the 3600lbs
dry plus eng
DRY - that means nothing, absolutely nothing loading in the boat! - IE: no water, no fuel etc, no cutlery, no cups, no knives, no pillow!! nothing!. Now add 25G water tank, add 30G Hot water tank, add 60G fuel tank.. add everything else you need to hit the water.. and note that the tailend of these vessels are heavy.. since the fuel tank is in the extreme rear port side. And from experience and having it loaded to travel.. 6000lbs is not too far off.
So: Wouldn't recommend the smaller trailer and convey to the owner: hopefully has a big haul vehicle - 4 wheel drive with a hitch to handle the weight.
(Btw: the MBOG forum on the Boatus site, now has 57 owners and is the biggest collection/group of Marathons owners in the world.. Please feel free to drop by anytime.. A helpful group of boaters in any regard.
Norm Richards
Marathon Boat Owners Group - Member #7
1989 Marathon Bermuda Sport 2550 "Vintage Haven"