Wide Trailer or High Overall Height - Need Trailer Advice
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"quote " Thanks! We have been researching a trailerable cruiser for the last 2 years. I had it narrowed down to Sea-Ray 330 Sundancer and Chaparral 330 Signature and then someone told me on a FB post to check out Monterey. I had always thought of them as an entry level boat, but I was wrong. The fit and finish was above the Sea-Ray and Chaparral IMO and probably a step below Formula. The Monterey had several things that put it over the top for us; the fact that the cabin A/C is standard and is 16,000 BTU compared to optional and 12,000 BTU for the other 2. The cockpit has an optional 16,000 BTU A/C for when the cockpit enclosures are up. The other 2 didn't offer this option. The generator is a 6.5kW fuel injected vs 5.0 on the other 2. The fact that it has a dual helm seat and a dual seat on the port side. The other's did not have this feature. There are other things as well but those were the big things
Im waiting on a measurement from my salesman but it looks to be atleast 8'. Even if I could cut down 6"-12" it could make a huge difference. The only issue then would be the fact that it comes standard with a full camper isinglass enclosure (The other 2 this was a several thousand dollar option) and I would have to sell it and have a custom one made to match the new hardtop height
wow those are big items and features.
still suggest push button hydraulic/electric mechanism where arch slides down into pockets lowering the roof (2- 2 1/2 feet)
both for trailering and the few and far between hi tide low bridge situation.
what's in it for power and drive, maybe i missed that
Im waiting on a measurement from my salesman but it looks to be atleast 8'. Even if I could cut down 6"-12" it could make a huge difference. The only issue then would be the fact that it comes standard with a full camper isinglass enclosure (The other 2 this was a several thousand dollar option) and I would have to sell it and have a custom one made to match the new hardtop height
wow those are big items and features.
still suggest push button hydraulic/electric mechanism where arch slides down into pockets lowering the roof (2- 2 1/2 feet)
both for trailering and the few and far between hi tide low bridge situation.
what's in it for power and drive, maybe i missed that
Last edited by outonsafari; 01-29-2018 at 12:45 PM.
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"quote " Thanks! We have been researching a trailerable cruiser for the last 2 years. I had it narrowed down to Sea-Ray 330 Sundancer and Chaparral 330 Signature and then someone told me on a FB post to check out Monterey. I had always thought of them as an entry level boat, but I was wrong. The fit and finish was above the Sea-Ray and Chaparral IMO and probably a step below Formula. The Monterey had several things that put it over the top for us; the fact that the cabin A/C is standard and is 16,000 BTU compared to optional and 12,000 BTU for the other 2. The cockpit has an optional 16,000 BTU A/C for when the cockpit enclosures are up. The other 2 didn't offer this option. The generator is a 6.5kW fuel injected vs 5.0 on the other 2. The fact that it has a dual helm seat and a dual seat on the port side. The other's did not have this feature. There are other things as well but those were the big things
Im waiting on a measurement from my salesman but it looks to be atleast 8'. Even if I could cut down 6"-12" it could make a huge difference. The only issue then would be the fact that it comes standard with a full camper isinglass enclosure (The other 2 this was a several thousand dollar option) and I would have to sell it and have a custom one made to match the new hardtop height
wow those are big items and features.
still suggest push button hydraulic/electric mechanism where arch slides down into pockets lowering the roof (2- 2 1/2 feet)
both for trailering and the few and far between hi tide low bridge situation.
what's in it for power and drive, maybe i missed that
Im waiting on a measurement from my salesman but it looks to be atleast 8'. Even if I could cut down 6"-12" it could make a huge difference. The only issue then would be the fact that it comes standard with a full camper isinglass enclosure (The other 2 this was a several thousand dollar option) and I would have to sell it and have a custom one made to match the new hardtop height
wow those are big items and features.
still suggest push button hydraulic/electric mechanism where arch slides down into pockets lowering the roof (2- 2 1/2 feet)
both for trailering and the few and far between hi tide low bridge situation.
what's in it for power and drive, maybe i missed that
You suggestion sounds awesome, now I just need to find someone to Engineer and install it, because that is a bit beyond my DIY level ha.
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Wanted to follow up on this with some pictures. Ended up going wider to get the height down to 13’6” (without Radar/ Flir) and very glad I did. Yes, it is a bit more stressful with a wide trailer than normal, but the height is even more so. Being at 13’6” doesn’t concern me, so I am very happy with my decision. Took delivery of the boat late last month and have already towed it 2,000 miles. We absolutely love being able to go to different lakes/ areas at any time. We took delivery of the boat and stayed on it in the St. Pete area for a week. Then we headed north to Indianapolis. Instead of dealing with permits on a per trip basis, I just got annuals in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Indiana. Made more sense since we will take the boat back south to our Florida home in the winter. Decided to skip the weigh stations and see how we fared on the way home. Did not have a single issue, even though we were driving on Sunday and at night some. The following weekend we went down for a long 4 day weekend at Lake Cumberland. Last weekend we had things to get done around the house, so we didn’t use it. Plan to launch it on our small local lake that we live on in Indy this weekend. Here are some picts.
2018 Monterey 335 Sport Yacht on Myco Trailer
2018 Monterey 335 Sport Yacht on Myco Trailer
2018 Monterey 335 Sport Yacht on Myco Trailer
2018 Monterey 335 Sport Yacht on Myco Trailer
2018 Monterey 335 Sport Yacht on Myco Trailer
2018 Monterey 335 Sport Yacht on Myco Trailer
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Call me crazy but that seems like a lot of trouble for a 33ft boat. Where's your sense of adventure just hook it up and go. lol
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Looks good! You are a gutsy hauling driving at night with the oversize banners. 'Id at least pulled the banners off. LOL In IN, you can travel on weekends with the oversize permits,(no escorts) just not Holiday weekends. We hauled ours down to Bloomington Memorial weekend and had to be off the road by noon Fri.
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Dont get me wrong I think it's a beautiful setup but my point is the flags, signs and permits. I'm sure you could find a hardass cop out there one day but for the most part I would think if you don't draw attention to yourself you would slide through unnoticed.
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permits was easy, just did annuals in all the states I go through. I’m sure I could get away with it, haven’t been bothered yet. However, I’m more worried about liability. It’s a sue crazy world and if I’m ever involved in an accident I’ve at least got the proper signs, flags, and permits.