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    Our P38 has to haul this around

    Tows our yacht with comfort safety and ease.

    Mind you to tow at 100-110 k's with two tonnes hanging off the back drinks lots of go juice, so has just converted to sequential injected LPG

    Cheers
    Jeff
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    Nice!

    What LPG tank do you have in the P38A and how big?
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    Ron,
    After lots of pacing up and down I opted for a 100 litre tank between the wheel arches.
    We tow a two tonne trailable yacht and carry a long shaft outboard in the back. This fits neatly across near the tailgate.
    I never use the fold down seat facilty so that is less loss to me than say the spare wheel being replaced by a smaller gas tank.

    Cheers
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    have got a mate that does gas fitting , he tells me there is an option of two long narrow tanks to mount along the outside of the chassis rails. am going to look into it further when i get my P38 .... soon hopefully

    .........tasi

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    nice boat Moody Blue - is it a Sonata26?

    i would love to get a trailer sailer next year, but smaller, more in the 22foot range so my fender can tow it easily
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    X-Box,
    Yep, 1988 Sonata 26. Weighs 1.82 tonnes incl trailer, plus odd bits of kit take it close to 2.0 tonne.

    trailersailerplace.com.au if you need to know where, how, what on Trailables.

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