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14ft aluminium boat safe to fish coastal saltwater and bays?
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<blockquote data-quote="answer3" data-source="post: 371944" data-attributes="member: 15618"><p>oh nice, I did not expect it to be that cheap. that is going to open a lot of possibilities so I may be able to fit a 16ft!</p><p></p><p>Now I need to build my "fake" wood trailer and see if I can get it out easily of the driveway and take the street turn. If anyone could share his trailer measurements that would help a lot. I think the most important parameters I would need are total length, width at the back of the trailer and distance between the back of the trailer and the wheels axle. I hope this is going to be good!</p><p></p><p>Also another question I have is whether it is possible to move a 14 or 16ft aluminium boat + trailer + outboard by pushing manually the trailer or is it too heavy and it has to be pushed by car? My garage is a little but uphill so I am wondering if I can move the boat + trailer by hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="answer3, post: 371944, member: 15618"] oh nice, I did not expect it to be that cheap. that is going to open a lot of possibilities so I may be able to fit a 16ft! Now I need to build my "fake" wood trailer and see if I can get it out easily of the driveway and take the street turn. If anyone could share his trailer measurements that would help a lot. I think the most important parameters I would need are total length, width at the back of the trailer and distance between the back of the trailer and the wheels axle. I hope this is going to be good! Also another question I have is whether it is possible to move a 14 or 16ft aluminium boat + trailer + outboard by pushing manually the trailer or is it too heavy and it has to be pushed by car? My garage is a little but uphill so I am wondering if I can move the boat + trailer by hand. [/QUOTE]
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