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Old 05-23-2017, 08:58 PM
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My 6.7 doesn't have duallies! But sports a canopy.
That's quite a rig, Dean 2.
Must have air bags too, but the looks of it. Nice trailer.
No B-trains allowed here, except for commercial transport and logging trucks.
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Old 05-24-2017, 03:05 AM
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Dean:

How do you load it that way at the ramp??

Pole trailers we used to just suck 'em up in place
with the winch. Setup right, imagine that could be
done with this too. I'd like to see it.
Way out of reach with mine though, it's a 19' cuddy.
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Old 05-24-2017, 04:29 AM
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Guys, not my personal rig. Belongs to a buddy who rigged it up for travelling long distances to fish. It is however something you see a lot of around here along with the triples. This is the more common Alberta version.



The version with the boat on the back of the truck was figured out by guys that regularly haul their skidoos and quads on a hydraulic drop down deck on their pickups. The deck drops to the ground, you pull the boat onto it, then lift it into the back of the truck, same as a Skidoo. You just need to weld on a support to keep the trailer tongue ant the right angle and lock the wheels in place.



Below is another neat boat hauling rig I was at fishing tournaments. You can leave you boat full rigged and it is safe over night or you can unload the boat and live in the trailer.


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Old 05-24-2017, 07:36 PM
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Figured something like this.

Young lady who came to look at my little 14' Lund did not know it was the heavy, earlier one. Mine is rated for 55ph and has deeper sides along with a dash and controls for the 50HP or 55Hp motor. I don't know which, but it is more powerful than the 40HP cowl that is currently on the motor- maybe the carbs were changed, or simply the cowl at some point.

With Taylor and I aboard, 10 gallons of fuel, 2 Deep Cycle marine batteries & 55lbs. thrust electric & fishing gear, it does 35mph. The power tilt helps get the best from the motor.
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Old 05-24-2017, 07:44 PM
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Old 05-25-2017, 04:24 AM
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Hey D:
Thought you lived in the woods up there?
Heck, this is in town!
Good weather boat huh?
Kinda tough in the rain n hail though.
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