Good question, actually i have estimated the trailer to be about 900 lbs, the hull stripped clean is 1600, add the engine 500 lbs, add the tee top, electronics box and misc other hardware add another 250 libs, next add misc stuff like fishing gear, coolers, padding and a 60 gallon tank ( yes 60 gallons!) and another 500 lbs for good measure.
So somewhere between 3500-3700. Should be dead on but likely less.
We sometimes can have 7-10 foot tide swings here in Maine, so you can imagine how steep the ramps can be. That being said I have never had any problem, no matter how steep or how wet the ramps are. i have never had to use the traction dial on the console, just put it in drive and slow steady pressure on the gas does it.
Towing on the road has been fine, a bit slow out of the gate, so I just stay patient when driving and plan ahead. I almost always trailer at off peak hours if I am heading to the Cape Cod < ( about 150 miles away) most of my trailering is local, within 5 miles on nice smooth roads, so traffic is nothing.
BTW fishing has been good.