Special thanks to Dennis & Island Pilot for their advice and help.
Specs below:
Height 13' 5" with Garmin Dome removed.
Weight (A guess; this was just a fitting and we have yet to scale it.) 15,300 LBS or in that ballpark.
Length/Boat & Trailer: 44 feet with OB's tilted to trailering angle. (Approx angle depicted in photo.) I will use the Yamaha trailering braces that fit over the trim cylinders; They look kind of like shock absorbers and work great. They are a much safer alternative than using the "flip" levers once the engines are tilted all the way up.
Trailer: Continental: Three 7K axles; Electric Over Hydraulic brakes. Optional "Bow Catcher" not shown in photo. This addition keeps the bow pulpit out of the winch mechanism when launching/loading on a steep ramp by cradling the bow several feet back on the trailer away from the winch stand. I assume this will not present me with too light a tongue weight. I'm thinking Continental took that into account. We'll see....
I will likely run a strap over the top of the boat just forward of the Yamaha's as it will be hard to strap to the stern rings and run the strap forward to the tie down "U" bolts. I will use another strap to the trailer from the bow eye and likely tie the bow eye down with line as well.
Tow Vehicle: Dodge Cummins Dually. The old girl should yank this in fine form. I hope I get 10MPG....
Again thanks to Dennis for his height calculations and Island Pilot for his overwide permit info.
Specs below:
Height 13' 5" with Garmin Dome removed.
Weight (A guess; this was just a fitting and we have yet to scale it.) 15,300 LBS or in that ballpark.
Length/Boat & Trailer: 44 feet with OB's tilted to trailering angle. (Approx angle depicted in photo.) I will use the Yamaha trailering braces that fit over the trim cylinders; They look kind of like shock absorbers and work great. They are a much safer alternative than using the "flip" levers once the engines are tilted all the way up.
Trailer: Continental: Three 7K axles; Electric Over Hydraulic brakes. Optional "Bow Catcher" not shown in photo. This addition keeps the bow pulpit out of the winch mechanism when launching/loading on a steep ramp by cradling the bow several feet back on the trailer away from the winch stand. I assume this will not present me with too light a tongue weight. I'm thinking Continental took that into account. We'll see....
I will likely run a strap over the top of the boat just forward of the Yamaha's as it will be hard to strap to the stern rings and run the strap forward to the tie down "U" bolts. I will use another strap to the trailer from the bow eye and likely tie the bow eye down with line as well.
Tow Vehicle: Dodge Cummins Dually. The old girl should yank this in fine form. I hope I get 10MPG....
Again thanks to Dennis for his height calculations and Island Pilot for his overwide permit info.