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Old 03-12-2011, 01:16 PM
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we had to renew the painting after an acid attack in Spain. The painter did a fantastic work!
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Not to sound stupid but what is the deal with that trailer. Is it a shipping deal or something?
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Originally Posted by ItsPeanut
Not to sound stupid but what is the deal with that trailer. Is it a shipping deal or something?
Its gotta be....
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Old 03-18-2011, 10:25 PM
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Pretty sure that photo was taken before it was shipped over. It's a Europe thing. You can't haul your own boat on normal trailers over there. Have to have them hauled by a semi basically.
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Originally Posted by thisistank
Pretty sure that photo was taken before it was shipped over. It's a Europe thing. You can't haul your own boat on normal trailers over there. Have to have them hauled by a semi basically.
The problem is that you gotta have a CDL to haul something this long and the US-trailers canīt get even licensed with modifications over here, even the Steel used in the trailers arenīt "good enough" to be roadworthy according to the legislators .. IMO...

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Originally Posted by MikeyFIN
The problem is that you gotta have a CDL to haul something this long and the US-trailers canīt get even licensed with modifications over here, even the Steel used in the trailers arenīt "good enough" to be roadworthy according to the legislators .. IMO...
Wow, that's very interesting.... Does width have to do with it at all either?
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Old 03-28-2011, 04:49 AM
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Originally Posted by J-Bonz
Wow, that's very interesting.... Does width have to do with it at all either?
A Max Width of 255cm on all vehicles without a special conwoy...
One of the Reasons Don Aronow had his boats preferably at 8" width was that he could ship them in containers and trailer them even overhere..

And then thereīs the rule of getting around a corner where the inner side has to get over qa minmun circle while the outer corner on the combo canīt go over a 12.55 radius ( ca 41feet). Therefore US Trucks are far between here also. Has to do with the ancient cities streets and mountain roads.

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Old 03-29-2011, 02:42 PM
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did the war dance 41 apache that guardado did ever hit water?
Yes, Paul enjoys his boat very much
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Hey forum members, are there Apache owners in Croatia? Or anybody in Croatia or around interessted in buying King Midas? Let me know thank you.
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Originally Posted by KingMidas
Hey forum members, are there Apache owners in Croatia? Or anybody in Croatia or around interessted in buying King Midas? Let me know thank you.
Hi KingMidas,

I am 99,9% sure there are no Apacheīs i Croatia. I Have a pretty good idea of where the Apacheīs are in Europe and the closest would be Italy, there are 3 41īs and a few 36īs.

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