1986 Trojan F-27 specs, height?

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Smolly
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1986 Trojan F-27 specs, height?

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Need max height for a 1986 Trojan F-27, Height? ; LOA 27', beam 10', draft 2'10", Weight 6,000 lbs, Height ? 12' ?
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The F27 is 9'7" on the shipping cradle that's about 6-8" off the ground. This without the op. Flybridge. I should note the F27 is the same boat as the F26.
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Re: 1986 Trojan F-27 specs, height?

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Thank you. What is the max height of a 1978 f-27 fly bridge for over the road transport? (13.6 + requires a permit over height).
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I am thinking add 3' to 3 1/2 taller, so you close on a low trailer I will try and get the exact specs. IMO best to remove the bridge.
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Re: 1986 Trojan F-27 specs, height?

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Great, thanks for the info. Looking at a 78 with fly bridge off but need to know height with bridge on.
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