bluesrxman
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Will the new Venture Gt Fit in a 2place covered trailer?
Mikedom
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If your tsalking about a 2 place side by side covered trailer like a Triton, Bearcat, etc. with a lift type shell, I think you will need a 12 foot long trailer to fit the Venture GT. My Vector LTX with a 136" track just barely fits in my 10 foot Triton enclosed trailer. 

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I believe it will fit in an 11ft but it is tight. Get a 12ft. If your looking a clamshell watch the windshield height. That will govern the trailer. Some are not high enough.
bluesrxman
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Thanks for the info
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I have a 2009 RS Venture GT and getting a trailer tall enough for it's windshield and my friend's Venture Lite is an issue. So, I bought a Triton TC 11, which is 11 feet long and 102" wide. It fits the big wide and long sleds perfectly. (I notice they now have new versions in 12 and 22 feet).
To me the best feature aside from the 'man door' on the side, is that the whole back drops down and becomes a ramp. This is spring loaded and a dream to use. Having had the 'Clamshell' version before, with the goofy racks and requirement of removing snow off the top before you can open it, this is the right way to go.
I've added correct hardware inside and on the door/ramp and it's ideal.
To me the best feature aside from the 'man door' on the side, is that the whole back drops down and becomes a ramp. This is spring loaded and a dream to use. Having had the 'Clamshell' version before, with the goofy racks and requirement of removing snow off the top before you can open it, this is the right way to go.
I've added correct hardware inside and on the door/ramp and it's ideal.