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I have seen a 23 Inboard for sale for a reasonable amount, I have contemplated looking at it but I exclusively trailer, can this be done with an inboard? I am assuming you would have to be very selective when choosing a ramp, and must be more careful in shallows any other pro's, con's??
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People with Shamrock boats trailer all the time. I don't see why you could not get a trailer to fit and if you are worried about shallow water, you can have a skid guard adapted.
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We have an inboard 23 in the family. Trailering it has never been a problem.
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I have a 23 inboard with a float-on trailer (one with bunks), and it has a curved beam across the back, but I'm not sure it was required since Fred Tyler has the same boat and the trailer doesn't. I used his the first few months with no problems. I would get the 7,000 Lb trailer (mine is 6,000)I believe with the longer tongue and it sits a hair taller with everything being a little larger.
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