Upside of Downsizing to a Trailerable Trawler
Jim and Lisa Favors continue their boating adventures on their boat Kismet, a Ranger Tugs R27, after downsizing from a 40-foot trawler. They begin this eBook series by sharing their in-depth research before buying their boat while also highlighting the inherent benefits and issues of trailerable boating.
"The first book in this series will cover all aspects of buying a trailerable boat, from the truck, the trailer, to the boat while emphasizing the flexibility of cruising with a trailerable boat. There is a lot of technical information a future 'TugNut' will want to know, such as what requirements are needed in a truck to tow a boat long-distances and what features to look for in a trailer. We shared the specs and options we choose in a trailerable boat and explain why we made each decision"
"Trailerable boating is the wave of the future in boating and a choice more boaters will be making in years to come as it is a far more economical and flexible way to explore the myriad of divergent waterways in the United States and Canada." – Jim and Lisa Favors
Read more about the Favors cruising adventures on their two popular boating blogs and BoatU.S. Cruising Logs:
trailertrawlerlife.com
favorsgreatloopblog.com
BoatU.S. Cruising Logs:
boatus.com/cruising/kismet/article.asp
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"The first book in this series will cover all aspects of buying a trailerable boat, from the truck, the trailer, to the boat while emphasizing the flexibility of cruising with a trailerable boat. There is a lot of technical information a future 'TugNut' will want to know, such as what requirements are needed in a truck to tow a boat long-distances and what features to look for in a trailer. We shared the specs and options we choose in a trailerable boat and explain why we made each decision"
"Trailerable boating is the wave of the future in boating and a choice more boaters will be making in years to come as it is a far more economical and flexible way to explore the myriad of divergent waterways in the United States and Canada." – Jim and Lisa Favors
Read more about the Favors cruising adventures on their two popular boating blogs and BoatU.S. Cruising Logs:
trailertrawlerlife.com
favorsgreatloopblog.com
BoatU.S. Cruising Logs:
boatus.com/cruising/kismet/article.asp
Upside of Downsizing to a Trailerable Trawler
Jim and Lisa Favors continue their boating adventures on their boat Kismet, a Ranger Tugs R27, after downsizing from a 40-foot trawler. They begin this eBook series by sharing their in-depth research before buying their boat while also highlighting the inherent benefits and issues of trailerable boating.
"The first book in this series will cover all aspects of buying a trailerable boat, from the truck, the trailer, to the boat while emphasizing the flexibility of cruising with a trailerable boat. There is a lot of technical information a future 'TugNut' will want to know, such as what requirements are needed in a truck to tow a boat long-distances and what features to look for in a trailer. We shared the specs and options we choose in a trailerable boat and explain why we made each decision"
"Trailerable boating is the wave of the future in boating and a choice more boaters will be making in years to come as it is a far more economical and flexible way to explore the myriad of divergent waterways in the United States and Canada." – Jim and Lisa Favors
Read more about the Favors cruising adventures on their two popular boating blogs and BoatU.S. Cruising Logs:
trailertrawlerlife.com
favorsgreatloopblog.com
BoatU.S. Cruising Logs:
boatus.com/cruising/kismet/article.asp
"The first book in this series will cover all aspects of buying a trailerable boat, from the truck, the trailer, to the boat while emphasizing the flexibility of cruising with a trailerable boat. There is a lot of technical information a future 'TugNut' will want to know, such as what requirements are needed in a truck to tow a boat long-distances and what features to look for in a trailer. We shared the specs and options we choose in a trailerable boat and explain why we made each decision"
"Trailerable boating is the wave of the future in boating and a choice more boaters will be making in years to come as it is a far more economical and flexible way to explore the myriad of divergent waterways in the United States and Canada." – Jim and Lisa Favors
Read more about the Favors cruising adventures on their two popular boating blogs and BoatU.S. Cruising Logs:
trailertrawlerlife.com
favorsgreatloopblog.com
BoatU.S. Cruising Logs:
boatus.com/cruising/kismet/article.asp
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Upside of Downsizing to a Trailerable Trawler
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BN ID: | 2940151483292 |
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Publisher: | Favors Ventures, LLC |
Publication date: | 02/21/2015 |
Series: | Trailer Trawler Life , #1 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 8 MB |
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