Thanks for the video. I have a 2014 with 90 hrs on twin Yamaha 250 for sale. It’s in New Jersey. The tri toon is a beast. I’m selling it because my wife wants to fish. Lol
Probably 90 percent of these 10-foot -wide boats will reside behind someone's waterfront house. But you can still trailer it without too much hassle by jumping through a few hoops such as having a wide-load sign and red flags (check your state for specifics). Premier also makes an easier-to-trailer 8-foot, 6-inch version of this boat.
My state and most states have recreational craft provisions for up to 10 feet, in Louisiana the only restriction is for interstate travel. You can tow at night, holiday weekends and up to moderate heavy rain, $10.00 a month for a permit you use your phone to put in place.
Here in the Seattle area we see a lot of 10-foot wide boats on the roads. My brother has done it a few times with his Ranger Tugs R-29. All you need is a "Wide Load" banner on the stern and a permit from the state. (I think the filing fee is only $5.00 or so.) But they aren't meant to be trailer boats in the sense of hauling them in and out every time you use them; they're more for people who live on or near the water and will leave them in most of the time.
Thanks for the video.
I have a 2014 with 90 hrs on twin Yamaha 250 for sale. It’s in New Jersey. The tri toon is a beast. I’m selling it because my wife wants to fish. Lol
That is a beautiful boat 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Nice, but must leave that moored up. Can't trailer a 10' wide boat. What about fitting it in lifts?
Probably 90 percent of these 10-foot -wide boats will reside behind someone's waterfront house. But you can still trailer it without too much hassle by jumping through a few hoops such as having a wide-load sign and red flags (check your state for specifics). Premier also makes an easier-to-trailer 8-foot, 6-inch version of this boat.
My state and most states have recreational craft provisions for up to 10 feet, in Louisiana the only restriction is for interstate travel. You can tow at night, holiday weekends and up to moderate heavy rain, $10.00 a month for a permit you use your phone to put in place.
Where's the bathroom?
There's a pop-up changing room with a Porta-Potti in the portside bow lounger.
That is great to know. Thankyou. Whenever I go out on a boat and people are enjoying cool drinks they soon all start asking for a bathroom.
that thing is sweet but must be about 50,000
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lol multiple that by 2... maybe.
100k to about 125k
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All that money for 2 stroke motors...
what was i thinking 100 grand !!!!
Probably more then that probably close to double
ten feet wide you cant take that down the road,, waste, totally waste, you mite as well spend money on better boat
Here in the Seattle area we see a lot of 10-foot wide boats on the roads. My brother has done it a few times with his Ranger Tugs R-29. All you need is a "Wide Load" banner on the stern and a permit from the state. (I think the filing fee is only $5.00 or so.) But they aren't meant to be trailer boats in the sense of hauling them in and out every time you use them; they're more for people who live on or near the water and will leave them in most of the time.