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Pull the trailer and boat to a scale and weigh it to get the exact weight. Most trucking companies,gravel yards, junk yards or even a state scale where they check for overweight trucks have scales to do that.
These are the most common causes for bad mileage. Tire pressure is a huge factor (Tire should be set at the factory recommendation or 1-2 psi above, but never below - Tire should also be a Low Rolling Resistance Tire) Oil level (you said it's OK, so I assume it's not above the full mark) Running extra accessories (A/C, etc) Dirty Air Filter bad Ignition timing engine running hotter than normal fuel injectors may be stuck partially open bad fuel pressure regulator faulty emission control device (this usually triggers a check engine light)
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