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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Rural Knight wrote: "Donny" wrote in message news ![]() Dude, follow my lead, there are PLENTY of nice older boats out there, you just have'ta find 'em. We did, so can you. I wallowed in the boat search sites for almost a year until I concluded that most are not good deals at all. Our total budget was right around what yours is, and we haven't come close to it yet, and are cruising, fishing, and having a GREAT time on Lake Champlain. Granted, my 9'6" beam would be a problem for a non-professional driver to take down the road, but it hasn't proved so for us, yet. (It might later, depending on if I decide to actually permit it!) I was just going to ask how you got away with that. ;) Our Parker 2520XL has a 9'6" beam. I don't like pulling a trailer, but I have hauled the boat about a bit. It's not a problem. If I were going to haul the boat around regularly, I'd get a permit from the State of Maryland, but the place where we keep the boat is so convenient, I'm thinking of selling off the new trailer. Well, don't get caught in CT - $700 fine and the SP/DMV Traffic Squad will stop you. My Ranger trailer is just under at 106 inches and I've been stopped twice to have the trailer inspected and weighed in the year I've owned the boat. It's a pain in the.....well, let's just leave it at that. ;) Later, Tom |
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