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PostPosted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 6:26 am 
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268 Vista

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Thanks for your help on this. The Alabama trailer is already sold, so that one is out, but the picture might be helpful if I can find an affordable aftermarket trailer. I have 3 friends with 268 Vista's in our marina, all of them have factory FW trailers. But, none of them will be launching for a week or two. If you can look at your trailer and compare to the 278 trailer, that would be great. The Alabama guy gave me a phone number of someone that might be able to find me a used one. I'll call him and see what he can do.

I went through this excercise 3 years ago, and after 7 months of searching, all I could find was getting a new custom built trailer for $4K. That was more than we wanted to spend, so I gave up. It's worth trying again this year, because I can save a ton of $'s on winter storage if I have my own trailer. The search continues.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:47 am 
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:49 am 
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When we purchased our 268, the original trailer for it (that we have with the boat now) had the dealer's new 278 sitting on it (the 268 was in a slip). The dealer had noted that the 268 trailer would be used on the 278 as well, if we had wanted the new 278.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:52 am 
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Cap'n Morgan

I think that trailer for the 278 would have worked, here are the best pics I could get.



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 8:14 am 
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Thanks guys. I knew the 278 hull from the rub rail down is the same hull as the 268, so I thought the 278 trailer would have worked, but was not positive.
Those pictures will be a big help, thank you Jeff.

I will call the RR trailer guy when I get a chance, I have 3 customers breathing down my neck right now because they want to launch their 120+ foot boats (new builds) a week earlier than originally planned. I have to sort out how we can achieve this with the manpower , machines and manufacturing hours available.

Thanks again for your assistance.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 8:49 am 
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Cap'n Morgan wrote:
Thanks guys. I knew the 278 hull from the rub rail down is the same hull as the 268, so I thought the 278 trailer would have worked, but was not positive.
Those pictures will be a big help, thank you Jeff.


I dont think the 278 and the 268 have the same hull from the rub rail down. I thought the 278 was another Hunt design following some of the bigger models. The integraded swim platform and the dfferent windows seem to make it look complately different to me. I was suprised when the bunks of mine look so very close to the pic you had posted.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:43 am 
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The very botom of the hulls are nearly identical, they added a bit more "swoop" to the 278 but wetted surface is the same, I'm pretty sure. The oval shaped port lites on the 278 do make it look like a different hull. I remember when the 278 came out a few years ago at the boat show, the salesmen said it was basically a re-badged 268.

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As for C. Raymond Hunt, this is from their website.

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Four Winns approached C. Raymond Hunt Associates for a complete package of hull, deck, interior and structure which became the 378 Vista. The 378 Vista, regarded as the best-running Four Winns ever, led to the design of a second Vista, the 358. We provided a new hull design for the 358 Vista and the hull and structure design for the flagship of the Four Winns Vista line, the 458.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:19 am 
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Funny there is actually a 268 on this triple axle. Looks like the boat hangs off a bit
too much from what I can see. Looks like a 260DA on the double axle one. Worth a call ????

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Price says $1,695.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 2:43 pm 
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Definitely worth checking out for that price. Even if you had to have somebody cut off and reweld the bunks to better suit your hull I would guess that you still wouldn't approach the 4K mark. My guess would be $2,500 -$2,800 as long as you don't get screwed by the fabricator.

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