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Dear All,
I am in Minnesota, trying to get into motoryachts. oh, somewhere in the 28-38 foot range, but the big trouble seems to be an availability of trailers, I have searched the web for tri-axles and the like, but there doesn't seem to be alot out there, something I can haul with a 3/4 ton pickup, that is able to pull 12k lbs or so......... Am I looking in the wrong places? The trailer type I am looking for would be haul from wherever I can pick the boat up, lets say 1000 miles and then year to year, 3 miles to the lake, and three miles back once a year. Maybe a 3-400 mile trip with it every 2-3 years or so.................... Advice? Ron |
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"Ron" wrote in message
oups.com... Dear All, I am in Minnesota, trying to get into motoryachts. oh, somewhere in the 28-38 foot range, but the big trouble seems to be an availability of trailers, I have searched the web for tri-axles and the like, but there doesn't seem to be alot out there, something I can haul with a 3/4 ton pickup, that is able to pull 12k lbs or so......... Am I looking in the wrong places? The trailer type I am looking for would be haul from wherever I can pick the boat up, lets say 1000 miles and then year to year, 3 miles to the lake, and three miles back once a year. Maybe a 3-400 mile trip with it every 2-3 years or so.................... Advice? Ron A trailer for a 38 foot boat will be the size of a typical tractor-trailer. Are you sure you're qualified to drive something that big? |
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The trailer will definitely need brakes; by law, and also because your tow
vehicle doesn't have enough braking power for such a big load. Once you get bigger than a 24' boat, the beam gets bigger, too. That usually means getting permits to tow it. In some places the permit is just another fee, in some places permits are for specific time periods. In addition to the permits, the width of the boat and trailer will limit the roads you can travel on (legally and safely). "Ron" wrote in message oups.com... Dear All, I am in Minnesota, trying to get into motoryachts. oh, somewhere in the 28-38 foot range, but the big trouble seems to be an availability of trailers, I have searched the web for tri-axles and the like, but there doesn't seem to be alot out there, something I can haul with a 3/4 ton pickup, that is able to pull 12k lbs or so......... Am I looking in the wrong places? The trailer type I am looking for would be haul from wherever I can pick the boat up, lets say 1000 miles and then year to year, 3 miles to the lake, and three miles back once a year. Maybe a 3-400 mile trip with it every 2-3 years or so.................... Advice? Ron |
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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... With boats bigger than that, it's better to use a professional boat hauler, but that can be pricey. Most professional boat movers get $100/$125 per hour plus an upfront "start the engine" (generally a couple of hundred) fee to get the hauler to the boat, the mileage/hourly charge starts from there. You have expensive haulers down there in the People's Republic of CT. Up here the best know boat hauler/launcher on the south shore is Sims Brothers. They build their own hydraulic trailers and have quite a "fleet" of them. To me, they are very reasonable ... I think it was about 200-250 bucks to pick up the boat, haul it about 20 miles to Scituate, launch, hang around until you felt comfortable that everything worked ok and then took off to pick up the next person. At the end of the season it was another 200-250 to retrieve the boat, haul it to the house and block it up on stands. All of their drivers were great to deal with and took time to make sure everything was "right". No "start the engine" charge, either. I used Sims Brothers for years when I stored various boats at my house. They even supplied the storage blocks and gave me a set of stands. The biggest boat I felt comfortable hauling and launching myself was my old 26' Century 7000 Express. It was a heavy son of gun (probably water-logged) but I could haul, launch and retrieve it myself onto it's old wobbly trailer. Of course I was also 12 years younger at the time. When I moved up to bigger boats I started using Sims Brothers. Now I don't haul anything anywhere. The boats are stored at the marina. Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... BTW .... to the OP: I think you're nuts to even think about hauling around a 30+ foot boat long distances. Hire a reputable hauler. Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... I think you're nuts to even think about hauling around a 30+ foot boat long distances. Hire a reputable hauler. Eisboch Give the guy a break. He said he was just getting into it and wanted advice. No need for insults when doing so. |
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" JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... I think you're nuts to even think about hauling around a 30+ foot boat long distances. Hire a reputable hauler. Eisboch Give the guy a break. He said he was just getting into it and wanted advice. No need for insults when doing so. Sorry Sheriff, sir. I've been reading too many posts that follow the JimH rules of NG etiquette. Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... I think you're nuts to even think about hauling around a 30+ foot boat long distances. Hire a reputable hauler. Eisboch Give the guy a break. He said he was just getting into it and wanted advice. No need for insults when doing so. Sorry Sheriff, sir. I've been reading too many posts that follow the JimH rules of NG etiquette. Eisboch Whatever. Sorry you did not get the point I was making. Have a nice evening and................. ;-) |
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" JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message ... Give the guy a break. He said he was just getting into it and wanted advice. No need for insults when doing so. Sorry Sheriff, sir. I've been reading too many posts that follow the JimH rules of NG etiquette. Eisboch Whatever. Sorry you did not get the point I was making. Have a nice evening and................. ;-) Lemmie see ... does "I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger. ;-)" sound familiar? That was one of your better lessons. Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message ... I think you're nuts to even think about hauling around a 30+ foot boat long distances. Give the guy a break. He said he was just getting into it and wanted advice. No need for insults when doing so. Sorry Sheriff, sir. I've been reading too many posts that follow the JimH rules of NG etiquette. Eisboch Whatever. Sorry you did not get the point I was making. Have a nice evening and................. ;-) Lemmie see ... does "I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger. ;-)" sound familiar? That was one of your better lessons. Eisboch Whatever. Try to treat new members with respect. They may not be millionaires, own a multi acre horse farm or a stable of expensive cars and Grand Banks boats..........but they do not deserve to be treated with respect. BTW: I included your nasty response that you conveniently cut out of your most recent reply. (pasted at the top of this post). By deleting it I guess you agree that your comments were uncalled for and rude. Just for you............... ;-) |
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