apw30534
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Jan 14, 2022
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Wife and I are shopping for another boat. Looking at 2007-2009 Chaparral 256 and 276SSX's.
The 256 is fine @ 102"... but we have found a couple 276's that are similar in price. Unfortunately the 276 has a 9ft beam and I have zero interest in dealing with permit hauling.
Wife is wigged-out about the possibility of me towing it without an oversize permit. I'm fine with "chancing it" and have been towing for 35+ years... so this is just a walk in the park for me.
One of the 276's we are looking at is 6 hours away... and a nice 256 is 20hrs away.
Do I drive the 20 hours for the 256 ? or take my chances with the 276 being 6" oversize ?
Once we have it home... we are only 8 minutes from boat ramps... and will likely keep it in a slip at the marina anyway.
Im on the fence.
We are talking $55-60k boats here and Id rather have more boat for the same money... but by the same token... there's less potential LE hassle on the road with the 102" wide boat... but more potential for mechanical issues towing 20+ hours instead of 6 hours.
The 256 is fine @ 102"... but we have found a couple 276's that are similar in price. Unfortunately the 276 has a 9ft beam and I have zero interest in dealing with permit hauling.
Wife is wigged-out about the possibility of me towing it without an oversize permit. I'm fine with "chancing it" and have been towing for 35+ years... so this is just a walk in the park for me.
One of the 276's we are looking at is 6 hours away... and a nice 256 is 20hrs away.
Do I drive the 20 hours for the 256 ? or take my chances with the 276 being 6" oversize ?
Once we have it home... we are only 8 minutes from boat ramps... and will likely keep it in a slip at the marina anyway.
Im on the fence.
We are talking $55-60k boats here and Id rather have more boat for the same money... but by the same token... there's less potential LE hassle on the road with the 102" wide boat... but more potential for mechanical issues towing 20+ hours instead of 6 hours.