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As I have previously discussed, I plan to build a trailerable trimaran.
My major decision is whether to build the 8'6" wide version or the 9'4" wide version. The wider one requires a wide load permit. I plan to trailer her on a routine basis every third weekend or so, maybe more. 99% of my trailering will be in FL within 100 miles. So, here is my question. IS it practical to trailer such a wide load as routinely as you would trailer a normal load if I get a permit? I am a little confused about what the permit allows in FL, do I have to file a "flight plan" about my trailering course? For those of you with F31 tris, would that extra 10" width make a BIG difference in liveability? Thanks |
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