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Old 02-02-2015, 05:31 PM
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Default TRANSPORT NEEDED: 57' SeaRay. Florida to Texas

I`m looking for a transporter.

57 ft SeaRay. 14' wide. 38k lbs.

Merritt Island, Florida to Lake Texoma, Texas.

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Damn that is a beast of a boat! Maybe I'll see it around on Texoma this summer.
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Arrigoni Marine Movers. 860 227 3627. Best guy I know for boats this size
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i'd take the opportunity to drive it to Galveston. Land transport it from there. Fuel won't be any cheaper.
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Weight seems light
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Licensed captain. 100 ton master I can drive it from Florida to Galveston if you'd like. No permits needed for that. Lol.
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Originally Posted by DirtyMoney
Weight seems light
Agree, I would imagine it is closer to 45-50
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Old 02-03-2015, 08:57 AM
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From BoatTest.com

Sea Ray 52 Sedan Bridge (Not in Production) Specifications
Length Overall 57'1'' / 17.4 m Dry Weight 40,267 lbs / 18,265 kg
Beam 15'3'' / 4.65 m Tested Weight N/A
Draft 51'' / 130 cm Fuel Cap 500 gal / 1,892 L
Deadrise/Transom 15 deg. Water Cap 140 gal / 530 L
Max Headroom N/A Bridge Clearance 20' 2''
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We had our 39' mainship pulled from Fort Lauderdale to North of Houston. In our situation I'd still pull it again but the truck ride is harder on the boat then the water is. We had a busted out windshield and some other BS issues. Driver basically said to pound sand. Obviously you will need it on a truck to get it to Texoma but the less road miles the better in my opinion. Cool boat!
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Settled. Let's put a OSO crew together and float it to Texas. You buy fuel, food and booze. We'll pick up the skanks on the way.

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