I became the proud owner of a 2002 Sun Cat in March. There is no requirement to register the trailer in my home state of SC (for combined weights under 2500 lbs.), unless I want to trailer it out of state. I am attempting to register the trailer so that I can take her out of state, but much of the info on the trailer's ID plate has been lost to corrosion. Can anyone help me with the trailer's empty weight? I think it is Performance model PTVH16. Thanks.
Road King makes them now. 475 lbs would be a good guess.
It's about 400 lb for a Com Pac 19 Performance trailer with extended tongue and no spare, just a bare bones rig.
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My CP19 performance trailer, with a spare tire and mount, weighed 660lbs on the certified CAT scale.
I actually had to get it weighted at a certified scale to title it here in Ohio. Needed the actual weight slip presented to the registrar.
They wouldn't accept "Oh it weighs about..." as official. Chumley-might want to see what your state accepts as the official method of weighing.
The old Performance trailers have a heavier frame than the new ones, which I think are actually Magic Tilt now.
I'd guess closer to the 600 number.
By the way, if that's right and the factory is just a bit off about how much the empty boat weighs and you have a battery, engine, gear, spare tire... seems like you might top 2,500 lbs on a heavy day.
Now I'm curious. Maybe I'll swing by the truck scales next time I have ours out on the road.
Thanks for the replies and info.
I went to our DMV with my completed application and my bill of sale for the trailer. Our "friendly" DMV refused to help me without a Title for the trailer.
I'm in SC and I bought the boat and trailer from the prior owner in MA. He didn't have a title for the trailer. So now I'm trying to chase down a Trailer Title or Certificate of Origin to please the SC DMV...
Good luck. Florida doesn't title trailers either. Just registration. Apply for a home made title.
Quote from: cavie on July 11, 2012, 10:32:36 AM
Good luck. Florida doesn't title trailers either. Just registration. Apply for a home made title.
Like cavie said, it might be easier to register it as a homebuilt trailer, which is what I had to do with my CP23 trailer that I bought from a person in SC (oddly enough). The MN DMV just wanted the dimensions of the trailer, number of axles, GVW, and size of the tires to issue a homebuilt title.