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Tony Montana 11-03-2007 03:02 PM

36 near comstock,MI ?
 
I may have Manning build me a new trailer and wanted to know if anyone was close by that has a 36? I may need them to measure one. If I have them make it I need to be sure it fits properly as I am in FL and it would not be possible to have them do that after I get it here. Thanks

Griff 11-03-2007 03:35 PM

Why not just get a Myco made in Florida???? save the hassle and delivery costs.

Tony Montana 11-03-2007 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 2326366)
Why not just get a Myco made in Florida???? save the hassle and delivery costs.

About 3-4k more thats all

JB4Boyne 11-03-2007 04:41 PM

Talk to Nykamp here on OSO, he has a 41' but has a friend with a 36', Tony R. owns it (Blue Moon) They live in Grand Haven, Mi. which is close, i'm not sure where he stores it.

cosmic12 11-03-2007 05:56 PM

Did you see the one Clark (CRB....Steal'n Thunder) had made in Texas? Looked real nice and was way less $$$$ than a Myco. There is a thread in the A.T. fourms or just pm him.

baywatch 11-03-2007 10:16 PM

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After My Afternoon today I think I might be in the market for a new trailer for my 36'. MY trailer is an Eagle but the winch stand Isn't compatible with my 36's very high bow eye. That translated into about an hours worth of head scratching this afternoon.

When I picked it up it was already on the trailer and when I offloaded in the spring it wasn't a problem. Getting that thing on the trailer today was tougher than chinese arithmetic.

You can see the problem on this pic.

Tony Montana 11-03-2007 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by baywatch (Post 2326577)
That translated into about an hours worth of head scratching this afternoon.

Getting that thing on the trailer today was tougher than chinese arithmetic.

I can relate to that all to well! Last time I loaded mine it took me and 2 friends about a 1/2 hour to load it.:violent-smiley-045:

Let me know if your serious maybe we can get a buy 2 discount:D:ernaehrung004:

Chris Sunkin 11-04-2007 07:02 AM

Maybe Mark McManus could supply them with the specs?

38flatdeck 11-04-2007 09:26 AM

it might be almost the same as a 38 cig

Nykamp 11-04-2007 02:29 PM

They built a alum. trailer for a 34 Saber a while back, just have it built like that only longer. The only 36 around here is stepped.

RHC 11-04-2007 04:41 PM

Manning should have the spec from my 36 ,, they built it in 2001 for me ,,,,

baywatch 11-04-2007 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by Tony Montana (Post 2326582)
I can relate to that all to well! Last time I loaded mine it took me and 2 friends about a 1/2 hour to load it.:violent-smiley-045:

Let me know if your serious maybe we can get a buy 2 discount:D:ernaehrung004:

Hopefully I can just get a Winch stand fabricated that will make my trailer work. If you could, PM what they quoted you on price for yours so I have an idea what a new one would go for. I actually would prefer aluminum for weight savings and durability purposes over the steal.

Oh yeah mine was a BIEEEEEAtch to get on the trailer. I had to back the trailer in clear far to get it far enough forward than I had my buddy take an additional big fat yellow strap and hook from the bow eye forward to the hitch itself as I powered it forward far enough so the yellow strap would keep it from wanting to slide back. Then I had to power forward to keep it straight as he slowly inched it out so the boat was cradled straight. Then the old Dodge pulled her right out. Once I came up with the idea to use the other strap it only took about 10 minutes but it took me another 50 minutes to get to that point. I have been trailering boats since I was a kid and yesterday I felt like the idiot at the ramp without a doubt! And worst of all I got Scratch in process (one more thing to fix this winter).

Steve_H 11-04-2007 06:51 PM

Owens makes a nice trailer and they are in florida.

tjscarab 11-04-2007 08:13 PM

Baywatch , had same problem with the Eagle trailer I own. I called Eagle and they faxed me a sheet that needed measurements from bow eye to the tube where winch stand mounts and two other measurements. It came painted to match and worked perfect. By the way VERY SWEET APACHE I remember that boat when it was brand new!

Tony Montana 11-04-2007 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by RHC (Post 2327083)
Manning should have the spec from my 36 ,, they built it in 2001 for me ,,,,

Hey Roger was yours a steel or aluminum?

RHC 11-05-2007 07:40 AM

Steel Tony ,, It was a very nice trailor ,, pulled well ,, but the paint left a little to be desired,,, I had no problems with it and it was very easy to load and unload! Good luck ,,

RHC

Tony Montana 11-05-2007 11:17 AM

Anyone looking for a new trailer pm me. I am trying to work a deal with Manning for a group buy. I talked to him today and he said he would give a discount if a few of us ordered one.:cool:

Griff 11-05-2007 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by Steve_H (Post 2327196)
Owens makes a nice trailer and they are in florida.

I had an aluminum owens & sons trailer for the Pantera. It was a good trailer, but no where near the quality of a Myco or Manning.

Baywatch--I think the best thing to do with your trailer is to have the current roller that the bow rests on made into a bow stop and then get a new winch stand made higher up. Jim Kruse (Kruse Powdercoating)at LOTO should be able fabricate and powdercoat a new one for you. He is on hwy 5 in Laurie. You definately need a separate bow stop with the high location of the bow eye.

baywatch 11-05-2007 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 2327862)
I had an aluminum owens & sons trailer for the Pantera. It was a good trailer, but no where near the quality of a Myco or Manning.

Baywatch--I think the best thing to do with your trailer is to have the current roller that the bow rests on made into a bow stop and then get a new winch stand made higher up. Jim Kruse (Kruse Powdercoating)at LOTO should be able fabricate and powdercoat a new one for you. He is on hwy 5 in Laurie. You definately need a separate bow stop with the high location of the bow eye.

Griff, I was gonna call Eagle to see if they Have a higher winch stand that I can Bolt on. If they don't I will definately Give Jim a call. I was sooooo Pissed on Saturday afternoon. It never occured to me what a problem the jack stand was gonna be until I went to load it back on. I really like the trailer, it pulls really nice and the bunks nicely support the boat. My goal is to make it work, but if it is gonna be a pain I will just get rid of it and get one that works properly.

Thanks for the Heads up on Jim.

c_deezy 11-07-2007 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by baywatch (Post 2326577)
After My Afternoon today I think I might be in the market for a new trailer for my 36'. MY trailer is an Eagle but the winch stand Isn't compatible with my 36's very high bow eye. That translated into about an hours worth of head scratching this afternoon.

When I picked it up it was already on the trailer and when I offloaded in the spring it wasn't a problem. Getting that thing on the trailer today was tougher than chinese arithmetic.

You can see the problem on this pic.

Give Eagle a call, I'm sure they can hook something up for you. I've called them a couple time for things for my trailer that is 20 years old and they are great at helping out. I even ran up to the factory for a few things, those guys are great and imo build a great trailer for the money.


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