I wouldn't be too concerned on the weight. While I don't know the model/year of cruiser he bought, most of the Monterrey boats appear to be around 6K lbs all-in with typical gear less in the 27' and under lengths. Add a 1,000lbs trailer, and you've got 7K lbs to tow. The Nissan Armada appears to have a max tow rating of 9,100 lbs (properly equipped), so that leaves almost 2K lbs for passengers and cargo in the vehicle. It's still a lot of weight, so it will be a bear to tow anyway.
First, CONGRATS TO THE OP! The boat looks great!
Just a cautionary note, haulnazz.... the trailer for that boat will weigh closer to 2000 lbs. than 1000 lbs (the dual-axle aluminum trailer for my 24' weighed in at 1700 lbs.). The boat has a fuel tank that holds about 100 gallons of fuel (600-700 lbs), about 25 gallons of fresh water (150 lbs), and a holding tank for the head. He'll have anchors, tools, food, drinking water and all the other crap that we weekenders keep aboard the boat instead of humping it on and off every weekend.
Once that boat is loaded up and ready to roll, he'll be at or near the max capacity for his Armada.
My .02
Did not know that, thanks! I've seen a few cruisers & cuddies with them and figured the majority of owners just hadn't put theirs on yetNice. My Congrats as well.
You mentioned a cover . . . were you referring to the mooring cover? The deck is usually left exposed, unless you have a custom cover.
Thanks, I think she's beautiful too, but I'm a bit biasedOn most cruisers, ice boxes in the galley are standard while the Fridge/Freezer was optional. Lots of owners only use their fridge when at the dock, so the ice box serves you well when underway or spending the weekend on the hook, so-to-speak. You'll find that the refrig/freezer draws quite a bit of juice if using it without the benefit of shore power. Much like an A/C system.
I'd think the only covers made were a mooring cover that snaps in and covers only the "cockpit area", whereas the "over-the-bowrail" cover is a winter/storage cover that doesn't use snaps. Just my opinion there, btw.
That's a beautiful boat and there's never too many pictures, don't forget. Congrats!
Did not know that, thanks! I've seen a few cruisers & cuddies with them and figured the majority of owners just hadn't put theirs on yetJust to clarify, the boat will be kept on the trailer exposed to the elements - except for the cockpit because of the mooring (cockpit/windshield) cover.
It has a mooring cover that's in far less than ideal shape. I might try patching it, waterproofing and adding a vent & post. Hopefully I can get one more season out of it. So, are the snap locations part of a known template for the replacement?
Thanks for the "congrats" and well wishes everyone.
Oh, I traded in the Armada this morning for a F550. I'm adding a diesel kicker to it.
I'm towing the boat with horses and mules, the truck was purchased to pull the hay. And, the Armada. I'm keeping the Armada because the AC is ice-cold and the horses and mules overheat quickly. They also like to watch TV while pulling and the Armada has a DVD.
LOL, I didn't notice anything out of the ordinaryLOL! Best of luck, Quit It. You really hung in here through all the advice and (well-meaning) criticism. I sincerely hope that new boat is everything you wanted and needed. Keep us all posted as you get to know her.