Item too wide,, no problem

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Item too wide,, no problem

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Hey Hector, I dont have a trailer wide enough for your boat right now, I only have a small one and that wont work. Really Bill, I think I can make it fit on, lend me the slings and the crane.

This method of transporting a speedboat was seen in greater Miami this week. No matter how you view it, this just looks unsafe regardless of what you use to brace it or strap it on with.
The driver also went onto I 95 at speeds exceeding 60 mph with the item being carried in this manner.


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:shock: :shock:
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I'm not sure about that particular trailer, but that's how they all transport speedboats or at least wide hydroplane racers. usually the trailer is specifically designed to take a boat on an angle.

Whether that one is I can't tell.
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