boat weight and a trailer?
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boat weight and a trailer?
hi guys! after a long summer without my boat in the water and hardly getting anything done on her. i've decided that i have to haul her home so i can finish the work over the winter. the question i have is trailer size. i figure the boat weighs around 10,800 so can i get by with a 12,000 pound trailer? it's a 1975 f30 express flybridge. thanks!
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I thought about this too when I brought mine home. The trailers weren't cheap (for a 32' boat) and storing and upkeep on the trailer when not in use was a problem for me. Having the boat hoe for major work was a huge plus though.
You might want to ask around at a couple of boat yards to see if there are any independant guys that do hauling. When I did this several years ago, I found that a few guys had hydraulic trailers and did seasonal hauling pretty reasonably. The only problem is that you'll then need boat stands and blocks but those are usually available on craigslist.
You might want to ask around at a couple of boat yards to see if there are any independant guys that do hauling. When I did this several years ago, I found that a few guys had hydraulic trailers and did seasonal hauling pretty reasonably. The only problem is that you'll then need boat stands and blocks but those are usually available on craigslist.
i did some asking around and the cheapest i found was $500 and i only want it moved 130 miles. that figues out to $1.92 a mile round trip. so for the price of 3 or four round trips i can have my own trailer and not have to be a slave to marina prices for launching or storage. i will have to get an oversized load pemit but they are something like $50 bucks
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I would tink its dry trojan list the weight as "Apox weight" And its listed at 8100 lbs . not 8000 the I posted , I shoud note that the f30 came in single and twin and no diffence is noted for weight
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i would think that with twins it would add at least 500 pounds? being that 8100 is dry weight, with fuel left in the tanks, fishing equipment and other odds and ends do ya think 10,000 pound trailer would be enough? sorry so many questions guys just want to make sure before i drop the money on a new trailer.
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what is the width of said boat to be hauled? do you need over-width permit and escorts?
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Do any of you know the weight of a wooden 1963 3100 Sea Breeze? I'm going to be in the same situation. I have the truck that can pull her, but found the Venture VBT-10800 trailer. Looks like they run about $5,000 new. We're going to need to do a full restore, so bringing her to the house is the best option. I'm just needing to find specs on her, so I know if I need that big of a trailer and what other issues I will have to deal with, pulling her.
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looking to restore a 1963 trojan sea breaze 3100. Would love to find pictures of what she originally should have looked like. Any specs on her would be great too.