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โAug-11-2013 06:56 AM
PAThwacker wrote:
Warning: big box store inflatable rafts are death sentences on the Delaware river. One snag on a river, flip a canoe/kayak. Snag a raft, $hit hits the fan, 13ft deep running water.....Goodbye;)
13 non-paddler deaths since June in the Delaware River National Recreation Area.
(non paddlers: swimmers, tubers, inflatable rafts W/PLASTIC PADDLES, AND NO life jackets). Not one death in 30 years involving anyone with a life jacket properly fitted and worn.
โAug-10-2013 08:31 PM
3LittleDucks wrote:
Interesting info, thanks for sharing the replies. We have done the canoe thing, and now use an inflatable raft (keep an air compressor in the HTT), probably not the type of experience you're looking for though!! lol
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โAug-07-2013 07:11 AM
Starcraft Customer Service wrote:
Dear Mr. *****,
Thank you for taking the time to email Starcraft Customer Service. Your comments and questions are important to us and I would like to help. Starcraft RV does not recommend the installation of a hitch to the frame or bumper. Starcraft RV has not completed any testing for this type of installation and could not advise on itโs performance. Starcraft RV does not sell any type of product to raise the height of the RV. Aftermarket products, such as the one you inquire, are sold and installed at the dealership level. I suggest contacting your local Starcraft dealership with your request.
Thanks again, for the opportunity to be of assistance.
Thank you,
Craig Newcomer
Lead Representative
Customer Service
Jayco Inc./StarCraft RV
DPS-UHP wrote:
Mr. *****,
Thank you for your correspondence with the Utah Highway Patrol. We appreciate it when members of the public contact us with their questions or concerns.
It is not against the law to pull two trailers as long as the overall length of the load does not exceed 65 feet. Utah Code 72-7-402 outlines the restrictions placed on vehicle and load sizes. I have included a link to a website where the code is listed. Please let me know if you have any questions.
http://le.utah.gov/code/TITLE72/htm/72_07_040200.htm
Respectfully,
Sgt. Brian Spillman
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โAug-06-2013 08:07 AM
Campfire Time wrote:
Thank you!
Something I just thought if. Can the boat be carried on top of your tow vehicle? I know a lot of people who do that. Or might that be too hard to put up and down?