Wow... You are going to have some serious length if you try hauling that 282 behind the rig. You will need an airport runway to refuel and a massively long boat ramp with radically shallow incline to not bottom out... but I love your attitude!We had decided prior to the wreck that we want to switch to a diesel pusher in a few years so we could tow the boat with it as well. We ended up moving our timeline up on that purchase and we just brought home this beast to join our driveway. She's rated for 10k tow capacity and has a 350 hp Cat in her. Not a hot rod by any means but beautiful. I told Marcie that next time she doesn't want to wait she should still talk to me before making it happen. It has all worked out great except for the problem of bad timing for so much expense at once.
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Wow... You are going to have some serious length if you try hauling that 282 behind the rig. You will need an airport runway to refuel and a massively long boat ramp with radically shallow incline to not bottom out... but I love your attitude!
That's gonna be an exciting trip out to get it. If you aren't.t planning no to splash it in any lakes on the way back, getting it shrink-wrapped for the trip would be money well spent. I towed one from Western Washington to Florida and it got some gravel dings in the gel coat. I had cardboarded the glass so it survived. One thing I did that helped with the bug splatter was I wrapped my radar and all the hard top tubing with Saran wrap and it saved hours of bug cleaning. We hit an area with lots of love bugs. Our first experience.
We did stop and boated on Lake Powell and I highly recommend it. Way different country than Puget Sound for sure. Some cool things to see. Good luck.
I brought packing wrap and it wasn't sticky enough to stay on the radar and hardtop. The hardtop flare for the upper compartment and the flare below the windshield are the two areas that got the most of the bug problem. Otherwise it was an easy clean up and a great trip.
One final thing to take a gander at( not trying to be a buzz kill but hate giving the highway enforcement branch any more of our fishing budget than required lol) is your combined length on the RV/Boat trailer.. they vary state to state ...most are around 70' but some are less.