Myco Trailer - what's it worth?
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I just sold a brand new 33' Nextrail for 3,500, aluminum 10500, triple axle.... It went to the Virgin Islands. Too bad..
I am in the Virgin Islands also. Which island did you send it to? Are you a dealer for Nextrail?
Be careful of the 250 XS. What year are they?
Engines are 05s with 160 hours of fresh water use. I've heard mostly good things about the opts. What has been your experience?
I am in the Virgin Islands also. Which island did you send it to? Are you a dealer for Nextrail?
Be careful of the 250 XS. What year are they?
Engines are 05s with 160 hours of fresh water use. I've heard mostly good things about the opts. What has been your experience?
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I just sold a brand new 33' Nextrail for 3,500, aluminum 10500, triple axle.... It went to the Virgin Islands. Too bad..
I am in the Virgin Islands also. Which island did you send it to? Are you a dealer for Nextrail?
Be careful of the 250 XS. What year are they?
Engines are 05s with 160 hours of fresh water use. I've heard mostly good things about the opts. What has been your experience?
I am in the Virgin Islands also. Which island did you send it to? Are you a dealer for Nextrail?
Be careful of the 250 XS. What year are they?
Engines are 05s with 160 hours of fresh water use. I've heard mostly good things about the opts. What has been your experience?
I think I am going to go with 300 hpdis. I found 3 at a pretty good deal.
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I looked at Nextrails site. Pricing is pretty competitive. Read a few comments on different forums also - mostly positive. Would be an option if I get the Myco sold.
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It could hold your boat if the axels are strong enough. I have my 302 on a twin axel and they barely settle when the boat is on it. Even with one rim off the trailer can easily handle it. May be worth looking into... Pulling a twin axel is much better then a tripple IF it can handle the load.
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