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WANTED 26 FOOT UNDER 9 Foot
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 5:13 pm
by tomatick
Looking for a 26 foot marinette, under 9 foot so I and trailer the boat.
Was such a boat made? I beleive so can any one confirm?
If any one has one to sell please Email
tomatick@yahoo.com
Re: WANTED 26 FOOT UNDER 9 Foot
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 6:08 pm
by Joe
There is one In Jeffersonville Indiana. Under Louisville Ky Craigslist. Asking 3,900 I have not seen it in person . The number is 502 235 6732
Re: WANTED 26 FOOT UNDER 9 Foot
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 7:48 pm
by bill
Nice find Joe.
http://louisville.craigslist.org/boa/5019517194.html
tomatick
Appears to be in good condition for the year.
If it was me I would get a survey done.

bill
Re: WANTED 26 FOOT UNDER 9 Foot
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 8:01 pm
by tomatick
I saw this one, it is 10 foot wide
Did Marinette make a 26 foot boat under 9 foot wide?
Re: WANTED 26 FOOT UNDER 9 Foot
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 9:13 pm
by MetalHead
I don't think so.
1959 to 63 they had a few 29 to 31 footers that were 9 and under.
1963 Express (31 foot x "8-6" (really 9) ) -
http://1drv.ms/1hFkF8I
1959 Family Cruiser (28 foot x 8-6) -
http://1drv.ms/1nADiLD
Here is a 1960 Family Cruiser (28 foot x 8-6) that would fit what your looking for.
https://louisville.craigslist.org/boa/5044589266.html
Re: WANTED 26 FOOT UNDER 9 Foot
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 1:58 pm
by tomatick
These boat seem very long.
Did Marinette make an 26 foot boats that were under 9 foot.
Rumor was the factory made some custom boats
Does any one know?
In any case looking for 24-27 foot Marinette under nine foot wide so I can trailer
Re: WANTED 26 FOOT UNDER 9 Foot
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 6:36 am
by MetalHead
I have no issues pulling the 28 or the 31 because the beam is narrow. Many campers are this big or bigger.
I pulled a 10 foot beam 31 recently and while it trailered great, that extra foot in beam kept me hugging the shoulder a lot. Even then I was still able to hit cruising speeds on the interstate that did not cause me to be a traffic obstacle.
My wife and I recovered the 31 onto the trailer from the TN river in Scottsboro without any issues. Was as easy as getting a bass boat out of the water.
So don't let 2 or even 6 more feet of living space keep you from looking at one of these size Big

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Re: WANTED 26 FOOT UNDER 9 Foot
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 7:20 am
by barkleydave
Just a friendly reminder to those that wish to trailer their big M's
1. 8ft 6 " Max unpermitted width on Federal Highways and most State Highways. (County rds etc. fall under Home Rule)
2. 13ft 6 Max height. This is a big one since over height permits are tough to get. If it has removable parts to lower height they will not issue.
3. Most states now require Brakes on ALL axles with break away unit.
Getting stopped an ticketed and load impoundment is expensive!
If your rig is involved in an accident and is not in compliance the your liability.
Now it is not a huge deal to get the proper permits it is just something to be aware of.
I got pulled over many years ago at a toll both. They thought my rig (a sailboat) was over width. It turned out it was 8ft 7 inches to the outside flair of the fenders. They decided that was close enough and I was on my way.
Lots of folks sneak wide loads a couple times a year to the local launch or marina. I know in my area I do not think the local police pay much attention to it in spring and fall. Now out on the interstate.... a different matter.
Safe Trailering!
dave