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My wife wants to do this next year. We need to get a caravan of people from the northeast who want to trailer down. Plan on 2 days to drive down and 2 days 2 drive back.
My wife wants to do this next year. We need to get a caravan of people from the northeast who want to trailer down. Plan on 2 days to drive down and 2 days 2 drive back.
@subysti@Zeus2013 ...The trip is worth it...You guys will enjoy it plus you guys have bigger boats that can handle very good.... Life is to short to not enjoy it. If you guys can do it, then why not......You guys will definitely have a great time
This is a bit of footage of our trip to bimini this past week 7/8/15. We had a great time in Bimini but we also had a great time with the jetboaters group.... We had a blast...Thank you everyone...
Anyone know who might have traveled the farthest for this? It would be something I would love to do eventually but would be a 2200 mile 1 way trip. Even considered putting the boat and trailer on a semi and paying it to be shipped there for the trip. Anyway dreams, dreams.
Anyone know who might have traveled the farthest for this? It would be something I would love to do eventually but would be a 2200 mile 1 way trip. Even considered putting the boat and trailer on a semi and paying it to be shipped there for the trip. Anyway dreams, dreams.
I towed 1,250 miles each way. I believe @upperdeck's trip is a few hundred miles further each way.
I would guess that having your boat towed to and from Fort Lauderdale would be less expensive than renting a boat in Fort Lauderdale and it would be your boat.
If you have time the tow back and forth is a good opportunity for a family road trip.
One family in 2014 rented a small RV to tow their boat. I believe they drove straight through from Missouri with multiple drivers and taking turns sleeping in the back.