[quote=MN3][img]https://www.thebeachcats.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=132122&g2_serialNumber=4[/img]
this is a realllllly dangerous way to transport a boat
as mentioned above: " in FL and GA nothing can extend more than 5 ft behind the back edge of the trailer"
and much more importantly:
" I have had 2 rear windows on tow vehicles punched out. Once by a hard brake that caused a load shift and the other [b]by someone running into the back of the mast on the trailer and pushing the mast forward. Yes, also through his windshield[/b]."
we had a person killed by a mast that ended up going through a windshield on our beach - different situation than described above but it certainly could kill anyone that was behind you if they got rammed into your mast via being rear-ended.
As mentioned above by Dana, we have a sprinter van on our beach, owner had a g-cat 5.0 (killed via lighting), now sails a supercat 17. the trailer yoke was extended and he drives with the mast at a higher angle.[/quote]
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