Tommyroot
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have not had my boat out of water yet, need to know if I have a height problem, going to get a lowboy for transportation. Do I need to remove the arch?
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have not had my boat out of water yet, need to know if I have a height problem, going to get a lowboy for transportation. Do I need to remove the arch?
Hello neighbor, i am loading it in Steward Fla and bringing it to the AC marina off the black horse pike. I am going to have the marina pull the boat next week just to see what i got. Going to make the trip in May. I am using a boat moving company and was told most sea rays were built to haul. Hoping they are right. You over in the nugget see the Coast guard building in the background.I see you're in Brigantine. I keep my boat in Atlantic City. I had my old 2001 310 Sundancer trailered into AC when I bought it on a low boy. It barely made it under the traffic lights. Where are you trailering it from and to?
Thanks for the info, I dont know the size of the trailer getting a moving company for that. Im going to pull it next weekend just to take a look and see what the height overall is.Not sure how low your low boy is, but my keel is 12” off the asphalt on a torsion axle trailer and the top of my Glomex antenna is 14’ 2”. That’s a 2009 310. 14’ is min guaranteed clearance on state and federal roads—-most are at least 14’ 6”. Local roadways are a gamble. Tree limbs don’t follow the rules. Hope this helps...
Hello neighbor, i am loading it in Steward Fla and bringing it to the AC marina off the black horse pike. I am going to have the marina pull the boat next week just to see what i got. Going to make the trip in May. I am using a boat moving company and was told most sea rays were built to haul. Hoping they are right. You over in the nugget see the Coast guard building in the background.