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Old 10-09-2007, 07:00 PM
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Beautiful trailer. I was impressed with my shiney new trailer. after about a month its seasoned in now also

They did a nice job The back bunkls line up perfect or did you have to tweak your crank pully some.

I am getting my upgradded carlisle actuator tommorow. I hope it stops better.
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Doc,

I guess I wasn't paying attention. Didn't you already have a Myco and why did you change??

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Beautiful trailer. I was impressed with my shiney new trailer. after about a month its seasoned in now also

They did a nice job The back bunkls line up perfect or did you have to tweak your crank pully some.

I am getting my upgradded carlisle actuator tommorow. I hope it stops better.
Dennis
Dennis,

I had to adjust the bow stop/winch stand forward. If I had left it where Myco had it the transom would have been hanging off the back bunks about four inches. This is something they tell you to do once you have the trailer and boat together. They actually recommend you setting the transom about three inches ahead of the end of the bunk but from my other trailer that gave me too much toungue weight. It works perfect where you see it now.

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Old 10-09-2007, 07:11 PM
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Doc,

I guess I wasn't paying attention. Didn't you already have a Myco and why did you change??

Smitty

Yes I had a good Myco trailer but when the opportunity came up to sell it that gave me the chance to get a new one with some options like the drive guard and electric over hydraulic brakes.

Kevin "Ddawg" bought the old one I had for his 36OL and I think it was a win / win for both of us.
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*****in' trailer, that drive guard makes it loooooong.

I'm assuming its all MIG'd aluminum? That would take a ton of time to TIG all of that. But then again for the pretty penny they charge it could be...

BTW - Thanks for the bearings Dock, they worked out great.
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BTW - Thanks for the bearings Dock, they worked out great.

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Hey Dock the trialer looks great. Get them to send ya some center caps for your spares,they also make a black plastic insert/cap that fits the center cap that covers up the hole.
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Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
Hey Dock the trialer looks great. Get them to send ya some center caps for your spares,they also make a black plastic insert/cap that fits the center cap that covers up the hole.
Rob,

You read my mind!

I already have them just have not had a chance to install them yet!

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nice set up!
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