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Strange way to haul a boat

I saw this rolling through the parking lot of my shop yesterday. Hippies.
The boat is a Columbia 24.
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hey i like it. you get room to take the kids and wife to the boat launch. plus no extra toll fees for extra axles, now the launching and landing part is a little tricky.
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Thing probably doesn't corner very well though.
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Is Hippies good, or bad?........i2f
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Go figure, it doesn't corner well!
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Is Hippies good, or bad?........i2f
Neither, but hippies have been known to do a great many things with an old school bus.
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Actually seems like a good idea, just wonder how high it is overall.

Seems like it would be great if you were a snowbird

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What are you talkin about???

That's SWEEEEEEET!!!
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