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Always loved both of these Nor-Tech's...
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Oh my jeez do you get you nervous with crash boxes around the docks?? :lolhit::lolhit::lolhit:
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Originally Posted by LESSONLEARNED
(Post 3306910)
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So people in both the fast lane (left lane) and people on the other side of the interstate can see the deck of the boat, not the bottom.
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Originally Posted by animalhouse
(Post 3306866)
its not nerve racking with a good rig under you
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Originally Posted by Apple a day
(Post 3306898)
In watching the video of Freedom going to FL that trailer doesn't tilt and the boat has a wide beam. Do you have to pull permits for that?
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permits are a must unless tilted. The Tilt trailer is 120K average, flat is 35K average, but factor in the average cost RI to Miami permits 1000.00 each way, plus the travel restrictions on nights and weekends, the tilt isn't too unreasonable.
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Originally Posted by animalhouse
(Post 3307009)
permits are a must unless tilted. The Tilt trailer is 120K average, flat is 35K average, but factor in the average cost RI to Miami permits 1000.00 each way, plus the travel restrictions on nights and weekends, the tilt isn't too unreasonable.
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Originally Posted by JUSTGOLF
(Post 3307026)
So with a tilt are there no restrictions ?
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