Sundancer
Well-Known Member
- Jul 20, 2005
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- Boat Info
- 34 year old CLASSIC 300 DA, towed almost anywhere behind the Duramax Dually Crew Cab.
- Engines
- 16 cyl, 700 cu. in./Alpha I's
I want to see how many of you out there trailer boats requiring an overwide permit? Are there a bunch of just a few? And this thread will be worthless without pictures!!!
We're considering a larger boat and my only concern is moving it during holiday weekends. In the State of Washington and the other seven states with reciprocity, you can't move it during a holiday weekend or in the dark. Beyond that, I don't see any huge problems, but figured I'd check in and see if the larger boat limits your flexibility at all. Where I live we have three major lakes to boat on. Depending on the weather, friends etc., we may hit any of the three on a whim's notice. Lake Roosevelt, Priest Lake and Lake Pend Oreille are the lakes of choice. We avoid Coeur d'Alene at all cost, but might go in the late fall or early spring.
Let's see the pictures and does the size of the boat ever get in the way?
We're considering a larger boat and my only concern is moving it during holiday weekends. In the State of Washington and the other seven states with reciprocity, you can't move it during a holiday weekend or in the dark. Beyond that, I don't see any huge problems, but figured I'd check in and see if the larger boat limits your flexibility at all. Where I live we have three major lakes to boat on. Depending on the weather, friends etc., we may hit any of the three on a whim's notice. Lake Roosevelt, Priest Lake and Lake Pend Oreille are the lakes of choice. We avoid Coeur d'Alene at all cost, but might go in the late fall or early spring.
Let's see the pictures and does the size of the boat ever get in the way?