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Just so you'll think about it...
I had my MaXum 2550 stored on the trailer at a "secure" storage lot in the middle of a busy district. 8' barbed fences and 24 hr attendant. The drive and numerous items within the boat were stolen within 1 month. JR Messing In Boats wrote: Almost every state prohibits trailering a load over 8'6" without a permit. (Some states limit it to 8'0".) The permits are usually easy to get,(except Wisconsin and Idaho, in my opinion) costing $9 to 20, in my experience. There some marking, time, location and date restraints, but these aren't usually much of a consideration until you get over 10'6". I don't always get one, since no one has ever heard of my boat (a Cooper Prowler 8M, see what I mean?) and it's likely the local or state authorities don't know how wide it is.) Someday I will probably get pulled over and will deal with it then. The biggest deal is to make sure your vehicle is big enough, your brakes work, repack wheel bearings annually, be sure the tongue weight is 7 - 10% of gross. I don't use a weight distributing hitch because they usually interfere with the brakes and the rig tows fine without it. I also sleep in the boat at truck stops. It saves $$, I know the boat won't be broken into and I can cook. I'm having trouble getting the head to work in the parking lot, though..... The biggest disadvantage to the whole towing/trailering thing is not being able to hop on the boat and take off for the weekend or day without the producytion of putting it in the water. I'm able to store the boat and trailer in a safe marina on Lake Superior for $100/month. A slip would cost me over $2000/year. And you have to factor in the cost of owning the SUV which gets 15mpg at best on the highway, 8mpg when it's pulling the boat. But I would never be able to have done Alaska and the Bahamas, so I think it's worth it. And I'm also doing it in a boat I know, trust and am familiar with. I have not chartered a boat as well outfitted or in as good a condition as mine, another consideration. Capt. Jeff -- Remove X to reply -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
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