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Scott Vernon
 
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Assuming that your boat is not too long (e.g., 40' is the max length

of a
trailer in N.J.)



No it's not. 53'ers are commomn trailers now-a-days.

and not too wide for you to get a Wide Load Permit to move
it over the highways,


Keep it under 20' wide and you'll have no problems getting permits.


as your recognize, you have the height problem to deal
with. The Eastern states have 13' 6" max. height.



Actually, 14' without a permit. With a permit , 18' or more.



You might have to build
the hull in an inland location and then add the upper structure at

the
shore. That's what was done with my parents' 32' cabin cruiser.

Chris
Craft shipped it without the windshield and hardtop being mounted,

and then
the dealer mounted them.



That's SOP for big stink potters. It saves money.


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Scott Vernon
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