What TRAILERABLE Sea Ray for Fishing?

Jakeo

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Jan 2, 2009
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Ohio
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'70's Mirrocraft w/t Johnson-REDONE, 21' Sea-ray Seville w/t 165 4cyl CC SOLD w/t over 2000 hours.
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After responding to a thread here about past boats I started thinking about what boat TRAILERABLE I want in the next few years preferably NEW. They made the Laguna for a few years but now I do not know of a trailerable and sleepable Sea ray out there that is in the 22'+ area.
The kids are almost out of college and we will be looking but unsure what that we can comfortably trailer in the Great Lakes area and fish out of it comfortably. I do not like to troll because I like to feel the Walleye bite and like to take up to 4 people fishing.
What would you recomend without getting away from Sea Ray??
Thank You.
 
anything with an 8' beam is trailerable with a big enough truck ...wider in some states
 
After responding to a thread here about past boats I started thinking about what boat TRAILERABLE I want in the next few years preferably NEW. They made the Laguna for a few years but now I do not know of a trailerable and sleepable Sea ray out there that is in the 22'+ area.
The kids are almost out of college and we will be looking but unsure what that we can comfortably trailer in the Great Lakes area and fish out of it comfortably. I do not like to troll because I like to feel the Walleye bite and like to take up to 4 people fishing.
What would you recomend without getting away from Sea Ray??
Thank You.

I think if you want a newer Sea Ray that is geared toward fishing, that is trailerable and can be slept on then the newest option would be a 2009 270 Amberjack.

It appears Sea Ray discontinued the Amberjack, probably to let another Brunswick Company, Botson Whaler, serve the market for a higher end fishing boat. You could also look at a Trophy which I believe is the "Bayliner equivalent" fishing boat.
 
27' will need a 3/4 ton vehicle. I'd say 22ft is your max with a 1/2 ton truck or SUV, Mike.
 
I have a 215 Weekender that trails very well. It isn't set up for fishing, but you can sleep on it, mine has a pump out head and sink, and is very comfortable in "reasonably" rough water. I pull it with an F-350 and I like it alot, but, I am not an avid fisherman.
 
27' will need a 3/4 ton vehicle. I'd say 22ft is your max with a 1/2 ton truck or SUV, Mike.
My 240 is well within the towing capacity of my 1/2 ton Avalanche....but it is asking alot of the truck
 
D-Sill, I'll bet that's a 7.3L in your F350. not a 7.2
No techmitch, mine was one of a very special lot....dam details, :smt021, ......:smt043:smt043:smt043 ....I suppose I should edit that....
 
My 250 dancer tows very nice behind my 1/2 ton ext cab Silverado 5.3 liter (heavyduty helper springs and stabalizer) Ive gone 550 miles one way non stop no problems
 

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