Just as I suspected! My bathroom scale has been lying all these years -- adding fictitious pounds!

Anyway, my
bloated scale weighs the Adventure in at 71 lb, the AI at 80 lb and the tandem Oasis at 77 lb (all with large rudders, no seats). I keep one seat permanently installed with minor lines and gear for an additional 5 lb. in each for loading purposes.
For comparison, the Pro Angler has a loading weight of 117 lbs (with seat, no trays), and is not really difficult to manage with a little technique, even for this old man:

As far as weight on the water, the Oasis running with one seat and ballast (not including paddle and Drive) weighs 135 lb and can still cover over 5 miles in an hour solo -- weight is not nearly as much of a handicap as some people might think.
Therefore, the TI at 116 lbs looks quite doable.
reconlon wrote:
I too transport as you do on a truck rack. Good point, I did not think about the problem with the new ama length (I have a 6' bed).
Bob, as I recall, you usually transport two AIs on your rack which precludes running amas along the side. But you should be able to nest them on the hulls if necessary. Here's what it looks like with the AI:

Alternatively, you could throw a bed extender on if you want to toss the amas in the back:

