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Old 11-24-2016, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by 302Sport
The problem is most brokers don't have the slightest clue about turbines. So, most likely will not have any answers when potential buyers call.
You should talk to Bruce Bullock. He has been in the game a long time and sells quite a few boats overseas and has sold turbine boats before.
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Apologies in advance for my low awareness factor...

The ad says "Also comes with a tandem dually Myco trailer that never gets dunked in the water."

How do you get the boat wet without dunking the trailer ?
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Originally Posted by Slippery
Apologies in advance for my low awareness factor...

The ad says "Also comes with a tandem dually Myco trailer that never gets dunked in the water."

How do you get the boat wet without dunking the trailer ?
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Originally Posted by Slippery
Apologies in advance for my low awareness factor...

The ad says "Also comes with a tandem dually Myco trailer that never gets dunked in the water."

How do you get the boat wet without dunking the trailer ?

I rarely put my trailer in the water. I used a hoist. My 46 cig was just easier to hoist in rather then worrying about the depth and length of a launch site and dealing with a 100 other people. Mostly dealing with the other idiots is why I chose a private Marina with a hoist. Also I think your truck and trailer is safer in this type of location
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Originally Posted by BraceYourself
I rarely put my trailer in the water. I used a hoist. My 46 cig was just easier to hoist in rather then worrying about the depth and length of a launch site and dealing with a 100 other people. Mostly dealing with the other idiots is why I chose a private Marina with a hoist. Also I think your truck and trailer is safer in this type of location
We've only recently entered the world of large trailer boats, it never occurred to me to try to find a private marina near our destination..

+1 on launch ramp idiots..stories could fill pages of their own thread…we went to pull out one day and our truck & trailer was blocked in by asshats without a trailer that were there for a fishing tournament…why they weren't all ticketed for parking in launch ramp parking is beyond me. Ugly day.

Thanks for the info & sorry to hijack the thread.
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Originally Posted by Slippery
We've only recently entered the world of large trailer boats, it never occurred to me to try to find a private marina near our destination..

+1 on launch ramp idiots..stories could fill pages of their own thread…we went to pull out one day and our truck & trailer was blocked in by asshats without a trailer that were there for a fishing tournament…why they weren't all ticketed for parking in launch ramp parking is beyond me. Ugly day.

Thanks for the info & sorry to hijack the thread.
These guys are correct, we sling the boat in and out every time we use it. We tow it back and forth to our hangar where it is kept inside a climate controlled building. It is a lot more work than just leaving in a rack storage marina, but the boat stays in much, much better condition.
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How much do they charge to sling it on and off?
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How much do they charge to sling it on and off?
About $5k per summer. Ends up being cheaper than rack storage and I get to keep the boat in our own building which makes it easier to keep up on maintenance and cleaning during the week.
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