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Burma Shave.
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Hey guys, I'm south fl guy looking at all the aluminum boats that are on the market. If there is one boat show to go too, which one should I plan to see? There are not to many to see in my neck of the woods. In-state or out- of- state. Thanks for your input
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Most of the boat shows I have been to lack aluminum lines. Heavy on technical poling skiffs and large center console boats and wakeboard boats. Going to have to surf internet and put miles on truck going to see em. Millers marine in Ocala has about the largest inventory of aluminum boats I know of.
Sorry! Didn't answer all your question. It trailers very well, don't know it is on there. Fairly light so off and on is no problem. If you notice how the pontoons are angled in the front. I use a special bungee type launch cord, launch boat, then ease it back up on the ramp, step right on. Coming back in the same thing, ease it up on the ramp or shore, step off easily, secure boat and go get trailer. Often don't need to use the dock. I have a shallow anchor pin system front and rear for 8,10, 12 or 14 feet as needed. It works great, you stay right where you want, no swinging around. I have a separate 4' pin I keep up front toehold the boat at the ramp or on shore.