Any ideas on where to store a boat trailer in Cape Coral?
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From: Indianapolis, Lake Cumberland
I finally made it down here and should splash the boat later this week. Where do you guys in the Cape store your trailers?
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From: Cape Coral, Fl/LOTO
Maritime, I'm not sure if I'll sell my 353 and get something diff when we settle in or just bring it down with, it's on a lift full time now so I don't own a trailer, but getting one is no big deal.
Might just ship it down and not even buy one.
Any pros and cons, we're definintely looking at places with gulf access, what's best.
Might just ship it down and not even buy one.
Any pros and cons, we're definintely looking at places with gulf access, what's best.
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From: Cape Coral, FL
Maritime, I'm not sure if I'll sell my 353 and get something diff when we settle in or just bring it down with, it's on a lift full time now so I don't own a trailer, but getting one is no big deal.
Might just ship it down and not even buy one.
Any pros and cons, we're definintely looking at places with gulf access, what's best.
Might just ship it down and not even buy one.
Any pros and cons, we're definintely looking at places with gulf access, what's best.
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From: Cape Coral, Fl/LOTO
I use to own a 311 formula when I lived in Minnesota and then a 382 formula down here is Fl. I found out it was just too hot to use the cabin so I sold it and went to an outboard cat. It was the best choice I ever made. The maintence on outboard is half what inboards are. Or the other choice would be a 32 to 35ft center counsle with outboards. Both great boats for down here.
I'll really miss a powerboat though.


