NO NO NO but NO!
The total length of a 16-foot boat on a trailer typically includes the length of the boat itself plus the length of the trailer. While the boat is 16 feet long, the trailer usually adds a few extra feet for the hitch and support. Generally, you can expect the overall length to be around 18 to 20 feet, depending on the specific design of the trailer.
To determine if a 28-foot boat can fit on a 7,000-pound trailer, you need to consider both the boat's weight and its dimensions. Generally, a 28-foot boat could weigh anywhere from 3,000 to 7,000 pounds or more, depending on its construction and design. Additionally, the trailer must be long enough to accommodate the boat's length. If the trailer's weight capacity and length are sufficient, then it can fit; otherwise, it may not be suitable.
no
HOW long as you want because when u need to go to Ellis island you could take any boat that takes you to Ellis island.
a long time
about 7 hours
It really doesn't mater as long as they are all the same.
It depends on how fast your sailboat is and the weather. If you are in the boat on a trailer it's 55 mph times the distance.
As long as you are pulling a trailer (like a boat trailer or horse trailer), and it is hitched to an insured vehicle, as a rule you aren't required to carry extra coverage. If it's an RV motorized trailer, then you need coverage just like any vehicle.
on July 19, 2008 the power boat race from long beach California to catalina island starts when?
It was just right of the Captree Boat Basin, Havemeyers Island
You can fly there or take the long the long way with the boat.