RE: [bolger] Trailering Bolger 30' Boats?
I agree, Harry. I pulled my Tennessee a lot of miles with very few
problems. Sometimes you have to plan how you are going to get in and out of
places, but that's true of any boat.
Chuck
problems. Sometimes you have to plan how you are going to get in and out of
places, but that's true of any boat.
Chuck
>
> Fritz Funk has no problems trailering his Sneakeasy on a
> hand me down trailer. I think there are some pictures on his
> website.
>
>http://www.alaska.net/~fritzf/Boats/Sneakeasy/
>
> These boats are all very light, and do not need a heavy duty
> trailer, it just needs to be long enough so you don't get a
> lot of overhang aft or you will get hogging problems. A long
> trailer with the wheels way aft is a lot easier to back up
> than a short trailer. Going forward you need to take all the
> corners wide.
>
> HJ
>
>pateson@...wrote:
> >
> > I have been interested in Bolger's Tennessee, Idaho, Sneakeasy
> > and such, but have been put off by the trailering length.
> > Anybody have experience? Stories? Problems?
> >
> >
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Fritz Funk has no problems trailering his Sneakeasy on a
hand me down trailer. I think there are some pictures on his
website.
http://www.alaska.net/~fritzf/Boats/Sneakeasy/
These boats are all very light, and do not need a heavy duty
trailer, it just needs to be long enough so you don't get a
lot of overhang aft or you will get hogging problems. A long
trailer with the wheels way aft is a lot easier to back up
than a short trailer. Going forward you need to take all the
corners wide.
HJ
pateson@...wrote:
hand me down trailer. I think there are some pictures on his
website.
http://www.alaska.net/~fritzf/Boats/Sneakeasy/
These boats are all very light, and do not need a heavy duty
trailer, it just needs to be long enough so you don't get a
lot of overhang aft or you will get hogging problems. A long
trailer with the wheels way aft is a lot easier to back up
than a short trailer. Going forward you need to take all the
corners wide.
HJ
pateson@...wrote:
>
> I have been interested in Bolger's Tennessee, Idaho, Sneakeasy
> and such, but have been put off by the trailering length.
> Anybody have experience? Stories? Problems?
>
>
I have been interested in Bolger's Tennessee, Idaho, Sneakeasy
and such, but have been put off by the trailering length.
Anybody have experience? Stories? Problems?
Pat Patteson
Molalla, Oregon
and such, but have been put off by the trailering length.
Anybody have experience? Stories? Problems?
Pat Patteson
Molalla, Oregon