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On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 18:02:06 GMT, Ignoramus12555
wrote: Is 10 feet the magic cutoff point? 9 feet total - boat and trailer. Under normal circumstances, that leaves about 8'7" as a practical limit on the beam of the boat. Thanks for the links. Ifound an interesting trailering guide. Just pointing out that finding a 30 foot boat with 8'6" beam is, while impossible, a hunt. There are a few manufacturers who make a production boat with that length and width, but they are pricey and usually not cabin type boats. |
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