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HadEnough
Oct 25, 2018Explorer
MFL wrote:
"Also, the more we look at it, the more **** we have to move."
Not that it matters, but just to show someone is paying attention/counting, you have 250 lbs in boat stuff and tools. I have to think 15 garbage bags of clothes/shoes is way more than 100 lbs. :) Now it seems from your statement above you have more wt to add. You better just load up and go, before you need a bigger trailer. :)
I have one I will part with.
Jerry
That's a beautiful trailer.
You're right though.
I think we have more weight than 350lbs.
We have all the clothes and shoes (not mine), a sizable set of basic items and tools, then a much larger amount of boat parts and gear than I had initially thought.
See, the issue here is space too. Just a couple fenders/bumpers (boat) would take up my entire crew cab if not deflated. We are talking items for a 50' boat. There is a watermaker, marine refrigeration system, lots of lines (rope), etc. Big pile.
I can't fit all this stuff into the TC and crew cab anyway I don't think.
After the move, I need to store all this stuff at the site I'm doing the major refit to my boat. I have a 20' shipping container but it's in a different part of Florida and not practical since I can't move it myself. That shipping container has like 20 sheets if marine ply and some cases of foam core, vaccum pump, huge Ingersoll Rand compressor, etc.
I need to store all this stuff and want to be able to move it myself, unlike the shipping container.
So... A trailer is the only real option.
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