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I've also heard rumors they are making a bigger wake boat. A 26' would have to be twin SVHO... With a larger gas tank. Shit. I'm gonna need a divorce lawyer.I have it from a reliable source that has been directly contacted from Yamaha for other reasons there is a 26ft prototype they are doing testing on not sure when the possible release is I'm fairly certain it will not be the 2018 model year but possibly 19 or 20.
I have it from a reliable source that has been directly contacted from Yamaha for other reasons there is a 26ft prototype they are doing testing on not sure when the possible release is I'm fairly certain it will not be the 2018 model year but possibly 19 or 20.
Any thoughts on how big is too big for a "trailer" boat? My uncle has a 28' Rinker, plus the 2' swim platform makes it 30' in length. He says he wouldn't want to trailer it. He bought it on the lake and keeps it on a lift, doesn't even have a trailer for it.
What about safety regs? Didn't I read somewhere that boats 26+ require different stuff for the coast guard? Speaking of that, how do coast guard regs translate to inland lake boats?
My uncle has a 28' Rinker, plus the 2' swim platform makes it 30' in length.
BooYamaha has postponed it annual media event that preceeds the Dealer meeting. 2018 boats will be released without a media event, so Jetboaters.net won't have any special release of info this year.![]()
Width varies from state to state but typically 10' or less down to the 8'6" requires a permit to transport oversized, but is typically just a paperwork thing.Again, I believe this varies from state to state.USCG regs change with length -- your safety equipment changes. Really no big deal.
Boat WIDTH changes your ability to tow without permits. I believe under 12' wide trailer is legal.
Lol well put!I will answer your question with the authority and power granted to me by the internet.
For a "trailer it every time"... 25ft would be my limit. Any longer and you have trouble moving around.
Also, distance towed is a factor... Is this a 5 Mile tow or 30 miles? My comfort is reduced with distance.
Again, stated under my authority only.
28 too big to trailer every time.