Looking for a 35 to 38 foot boat that I can trailer

CFritz2023

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I am looking for a brand of boats that I can trailer around. Cabin cruiser that the Bridge that can be lowered without having to take it all apart.
 

tpenfield

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What you are thinking may not exist.

Tell us a bit more about your boating experience and experience with towing a large boat.

I tow a 33 foot boat . . . about 11 feet wide. . . needs special permits.
 

CFritz2023

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I pulled a 30 footer boat and a 35 foot travel trailer.
I live in Coeur d Alene Idaho. Besides boating on Lake Coeur d Alene or Lake Pend Oreille. I want to trailer it to the Puget Sound to take a trip the Alaska via the inland passage. No sale boats
 

briangcc

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In that class of boat, you're looking at overwide permits to trailer it.
 

tpenfield

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Here are a few ideas . . .

Formula 382 - total head-turner :p
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Fountain 38 Express
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The Formula might be an 8'6" beam, but not a cruiser . The Fountain is wider and has more cabin accommodation.

Here is more the cabin cruiser . . . SeaRay 380
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As for lowering 'bridge' or more probably 'radar arch' . . . many are such that it can be lowered, but it is not a quick thing.
 

airshot

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Most 35' boats are wider than state regs, so permits are needed, most travel trailers are built within state regs, which I think are 103" wide max ???
 

tpenfield

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Most state regs are 102" (8'6") width.

I just measured my trailer width . . . about 107"
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The bunks are 68" apart.
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The trailer overall length is 37 feet.
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This trailer could probably hold a 35 foot boat, at the most. Probably a 35-38' boat would need even larger Maybe 40 feet overall length.

Permits are not a big deal, once you know the process. Multi-state permitting can get pricey. Another thing to consider is overall weight at this size range, considering boat, trailer, tow vehicle, is approaching the 26K lb. CDL threshold.
 

airshot

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Yes, 102" is correct, senior moment there....most boats that I have saw are well over that dimensuon on width.
 

Stinnett21

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There and back is around 10 hours towing. I would hire it done. Maybe you base out of there for one summer to make it worth it. Maybe explore boat clubs.
 

Scott Danforth

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Chap has powered arches. The SeaRay above doesn't.

That SeaRay isn't really "trailerable" as the total height on trailer is over legal of 13'-6" with the radar, etc. And the width is almost 11 feet
 
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