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Merc_s55

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Yes, I'm coming back empty. I'm putting the boat in the marina for the summer. From what I read on this forum, I shouldn't have a problem. We live on an old lake bottom that retreated 10,000 years ago, so it is very flat. I always joke that I can watch my dog run away for 3 days. Ha. Thanks all.
 

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In a couple of weeks I will be pulling my 11,000 pound boat and trailer to the marina. It's 45 miles there and 45 miles back. No place to charge up. Will I make it? Has anyone pulled the maximum weight that far? I'm planning on only going 50mph, so that should help. Hoping for some advice from the community. There is a ton of experience and knowledge on here. I'm enjoying every bit of it, (except the trolls). Wish they would go away. I've never owned anything like this, (and I have owned a lot). The tech is so far ahead. Take care all.
I pulled my Grady White to my Marine repair center 33 miles and the draw was 1050 per mile and the weight is around 7200. I am sure you won't have an issue just have a full charge when you start out. Good luck and be safe
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