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Thread: H-28 Displacement

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    Looking into having a trailer custom built for my H-28. I have no idea of the displacement. She is 28'LOA, with an 8'9" beam, full keel, @1" cedar strip planked over oak frames. Any approximations of displacement?

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    Jack, don't know if this will help, but there are two H-28's near me. One displaces 12,000 and the other 14,000 lb.
    At Sea Aboard Royaliste

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    Gary, Thanks. I was estimating @10,000 lbs so that is a bit higher than I thought. What is your source for the displacements of the H-28's? Were they actually weighed on a trailer. etc?
    Jack

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    The designed displacement is a bit over 9,000 lbs- where does your boat float relative to her lines? A couple thousand pounds for the extra equipment we all add over the years and soakage seems reasonable, say 11-12,000?

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    I work for a crane and rigging company. That's actual weight on the crane scale after load block, slings and terminal gear are deducted. One boat nine inches longer, both made of different planking.
    At Sea Aboard Royaliste

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