An educated guess would be about 400 lbs unless it's wood and then maybe 500. You can go to pontoon furniture websites to get a closer estimate.
And I'm very curious why you need that info.
We have cruised and spent the night on all of those lakes many times, including Lake Apopka. We once made a two week trip from Lake Eustis, through Lake Griffin, up the Oklawaha River, up the Silver River, up the St. Johns to Jacksonville and then down the intracoastal to Daytona. I would encourage you to at least take an overnight trip up the Oklawaha and Silver Rivers to Silver Springs. Take bananas to feed the wild Reeses Monkeys just before reaching the Silver River. PM me for more info if you get over there after your project completion.I've driven over to the Harris Chain to check them out but don't know much about them yet.It's not worth the hassle to launch unless I'm going to be out overnight,which is why I'm building this thing.I have a 17' alum. craft bass boat for the smaller local lakes near me.
I am slowly of working my way through the same thing. I got a 20 foot one that was striped down. The PO had redone the deck and carpet. And I am redoing the rest of it will be buying a new back couch this winter and having a rod box and live well made and upholstered. I picked it up to build a fishing boat out of. But am leaving enough room in the front to toss up a 8 x 8 done tent on the front for over night trips. I night fish most of the time. Its out at a shop right now having a dock cover made found a place that will make one from sumbrella at a decent price.
Coincidental,I have been entertaining a similar trip but haven't routed it out specifically.Idon't have a completion dead line on my boat but hopefully it's in the near future . I would certainly value your input as I have no first hand knowledge of these water ways.We have cruised and spent the night on all of those lakes many times, including Lake Apopka. We once made a two week trip from Lake Eustis, through Lake Griffin, up the Oklawaha River, up the Silver River, up the St. Johns to Jacksonville and then down the intracoastal to Daytona. I would encourage you to at least take an overnight trip up the Oklawaha and Silver Rivers to Silver Springs. Take bananas to feed the wild Reeses Monkeys just before reaching the Silver River. PM me for more info if you get over there after your project completion.
Took your suggestion and after trying a different sites found that bench type seats vary between 15-20 lbs a foot,now I need to found out what is typical seating on a 24' ptb.ezrollin,
Contact someone like www.pontoonstuff.com select a furniture package similiar to what was on your boat and asked them what the shipping weight would be.
Just a suggestion.
I was going to suggest the same thing. Add up the individual pieces (by shipping weight) as seen on some website. You could easily subtract about ten pounds per piece in shipping material, however.ezrollin,
Contact someone like www.pontoonstuff.com select a furniture package similiar to what was on your boat and asked them what the shipping weight would be.
Just a suggestion.