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Nauti Hoff 12-29-2016 03:07 PM

what rim and tire size/rating are you planning to run?

ICDEDPPL 12-31-2016 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by tommymonza (Post 4513969)
A lot to be said for having a trailerable hi speed cruiser.

Lot of sights to be seen.

Biggest problem I see these days is a lot of Ramps don't allow overnight parking,


That`s not really an issue where I boat, I see thee biggest issue the wide load permits and restrictions.
Can`t tow on holiday weekends, half day before holiday weekend, at night , says our toll roads only a maximum 10' .. well what the **** am I supposed to do , Illinois is full of toll roads, take side streets?
Seems the only way to do it is to to try to avoid the law. Or stay at a marina majority of the time.



Originally Posted by Nauti Hoff (Post 4514017)
what rim and tire size/rating are you planning to run?

If Loadmaster were to build me a new trailer they`d use a 17.5“ load range H tires rated at 4,805 lbs. per tire

hogie roll 12-31-2016 11:09 AM

Sea Ray 38 SS may be worth a look.

ICDEDPPL 12-31-2016 11:20 AM

I like the refit they did on this boat..


http://www.boattrader.com/listing/19...ibur-102815518

hogie roll 12-31-2016 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL (Post 4514479)
I like the refit they did on this boat..


http://www.boattrader.com/listing/19...ibur-102815518

I've seen it a number of times, very nice.

DRAG 12-31-2016 12:39 PM

I personally think that if you are going to tow frequently to multiple destinations you are shopping for too much boat. Short distances...no problem. I pull my boat everywhere and its a piece of cake, but its a lot smaller. The 13'5" height is only a minor issue with trees and at 9'6 wide I can skim through Chicago tolls with no issue and no permits. Jump in and go. I know there are tolls out east that I've driven my 92 foot race car hauler through that my boat won't go through without going around their wide load sections and dealing with all that permitting BS.

I think the width of a 370SS or similar would be a complete pain in the dick dealing with permits and tolls, not driving at night, holidays and trying to know what you can and can't do in each state. Once you do get your boat I'd love to hear your experiences with towing.

I want a bigger boat too, but I love to hit different lakes. I'm probably going to end up with a 34PC or 37PC in a slip and then a second go fast to hit target destinations...if I can ever afford that and the time to enjoy them. If I had a good size lake close by I wouldn't think twice about sticking it in a slip and skipping all the drama.

rak rua 01-01-2017 12:58 AM

My brother owned the Riviera version of that 45 Excalibur for a few years. Big boat feel on the water, nothing fazed it but his was no speed boat, stock 502's, wet berthed and anti-fouled.

I'm always amazed with the big tow rigs in the U.S. and the size boats you tow. You may have already seen this vid but here goes.......... That's a damn big boat to tow.......

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90fVhUo9wXE

RR

tommymonza 01-01-2017 08:03 AM

Dbl post

tommymonza 01-01-2017 08:06 AM

Your problem is not the overwidth boat.

It's living in that Great Chithole State.

Couple more weeks and you guys get your Junior Senator back.

Keep him in his Crib this time.

Oh

Happy New Year

ICDEDPPL 01-01-2017 09:26 AM

What are you talking about!? Nazinois is a great state.. we`re number 1 for number of people leaving 3 years in a row!

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...220-story.html


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