Oh now this brings back memories. We had a Cruisers Yachts 3075, and only a 5KW Kohler generator. A 3575 is approximately 35' or 36' for the curious, 13' beam, and I think about 300 gallons of fuel. Our boat had 150 gallons and was about 10'4" beam, and a large swim step. We literally had our plastic summer chairs on the swim step looking aft. Fun times.
Why not have a metal roofing/fabrication company bend you up a new stainless pan? Then no rust or paint worries. Guys down here in south Texas have it done all the time on there old welding machines for hoods, covers, and pans.
hope you sold your searay, must been hard letting it go after all that work, cant believe you bought straight boat and will end up having sort it again !
Act of God yes if it is a snow or ice storm. If it is due to lack of clearing and cleaning the roof it's not an act of God. I'm sure you had that all worked out.
Frisco. new subscriber here with a lbu duramax..i had a question aswell as a comment first i love the boat and tge new truck!.lbz are sum of the best engines.my question to you is without being nosey what do you do for a living to acquire a number of things just thought id ask you seem to be knowledgeable in all categories.
Oducks58 Well their an f250 frame so while it is over the limit it'll do it as long as their are no sudden stops or your going far. The motor will pull it but stopping is iffy.
Oh now this brings back memories. We had a Cruisers Yachts 3075, and only a 5KW Kohler generator. A 3575 is approximately 35' or 36' for the curious, 13' beam, and I think about 300 gallons of fuel. Our boat had 150 gallons and was about 10'4" beam, and a large swim step. We literally had our plastic summer chairs on the swim step looking aft. Fun times.
Had a "77 25 foot Cruiser it was awesome but this is a real nice boat you have good luck with everything
That's just piss
You don't realize how big the boat is, Until you compare it to a Diesel Excursion.lol
LOL!!
at first i thought it was a 2001 ford expedition
that is the sketchyist trailer ive ever seen for any boat ever lmao
i know right , i couldnt beleave how week it looked ,
I Agree, about how many feet long you think that boat is? You ever pulled it with the Duramax/
Why not have a metal roofing/fabrication company bend you up a new stainless pan? Then no rust or paint worries. Guys down here in south Texas have it done all the time on there old welding machines for hoods, covers, and pans.
cant wait for the gen repair
Wow that is huge I dont want to know how it feels to haul that thing especially in traffic! !!!
The good thing is that we did not have to go through traffic. The repair facility is at the top of the hill. Just a 5 minute drive.
Wow you went from sea ray to that? Do you more vids like when you got it? your inspection of it etc?
hope you sold your searay, must been hard letting it go after all that work, cant believe you bought straight boat and will end up having sort it again !
Act of God yes if it is a snow or ice storm. If it is due to lack of clearing and cleaning the roof it's not an act of God. I'm sure you had that all worked out.
Frisco. new subscriber here with a lbu duramax..i had a question aswell as a comment first i love the boat and tge new truck!.lbz are sum of the best engines.my question to you is without being nosey what do you do for a living to acquire a number of things just thought id ask you seem to be knowledgeable in all categories.
Did you buy the boat of your dad
How much does that boat weigh?
Dry weight is 16k, but she has a full water tank and 400 gallon tanks about half full. Plus a lll the crap we have on board.
That must've been well over the factory towing weight limit?
Oducks58 Well their an f250 frame so while it is over the limit it'll do it as long as their are no sudden stops or your going far. The motor will pull it but stopping is iffy.
IN A WEEK! nice!
wtf is that a flex hitch
Damn that’s a long ass intro!
just scroll past all the commentary
That truck is way under powered for that boat size.
an Excursion? That's not an under powered truck
John O'Connor Ok, Mr. Expert.