We have a 2007 25' C-Dory, twin 90 hp outboards, on a Road Runner 6500 model trailer and a 1995 Ford F350 RWD one ton long box crew cab dually 7.3 litre turbo diesel.
When I worked out the towing capability of The Truck from the owner's manual, it appeared that we were exceeding its capacity (manual has gone missing (stolen) so I can't duplicate it; my message is to ignore what appears on the Internet and work out the specifics for your vehicle, using factory information. And I'll be trying to source a manual so I can redo the calculations). We're also exceeding the capacity of our trailer.
C-Dory's information showed the bare weight as 3602 in 2012; it now shows 3950. I calculate ours as weighing 5008 pounds (sans motors etc. etc. etc.)
They cited the average towing weight as 4800 lb (all in: trailer, motors, etc.) in 2012; in 2023 they show a more realistic 6340 pounds.
Based on a truck weigh scale in 2021 (and I have no idea how precise the scales are), with motors, fuel, dinghy, batteries, water etc. (but no personal supplies like food etc. etc.etc.) we're at 6556 pounds. This exceeds the trailer limit, but is only a bit more than 200 pounds above C-Dory's web-site estimate.
Our visually hairy-chested Truck gets remarkably limp-wristed with this load: we're over with the 18 wheelers with our 4-ways on, going up the steep hills along the TransCanada highway through the mountains of British Columbia.
Our tongue weight appears to be 1200 pounds.
The above seems consistent with the experience of others.