25 outlaw guys, trailer advice....
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I just purchased a Manning all aluminum channel trailer this winter. The quality is fantastic and the overall design is great. If you are planning on trailering a good bit I would definitely look into Manning.
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From: plymouth, ma
Guys thanks for all the great info. After doing lots of searching and making phone calls I was seriously considering going with a loadrite elite series 7300lb tandem aluminum bunk trailer. I liked the AB style bunks a lot! I called a local LR dealer and was given a price of ($4400). I was on my way to the dealer with money for the deposit so they could order the trailer, when I got a call from another place I had recently visited saying they had a used trailer that I should look at so I spun around and went there first to check it out. The used trailer was a 2013 venture tandem bunk 7225 lb, nice mag wheels, dual surge disc brakes, s.s. hardware, led lighting. It did have leaf springs not torsion
Less than 300 miles on it, boat and trailer were purchase out of state and boat is being rack kept here on cape cod, trailer no longer needed, $2500.......wasn't the ideal trailer for me so I offered $2000 owner excepted . I know that ventures are not the top of the line trailers but at 2k I couldn't resist I jumped on it! The only thing the trailer needs is a set of target bunks so that will be added soon. Picking it up next week.
Thanks again!
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Less than 300 miles on it, boat and trailer were purchase out of state and boat is being rack kept here on cape cod, trailer no longer needed, $2500.......wasn't the ideal trailer for me so I offered $2000 owner excepted . I know that ventures are not the top of the line trailers but at 2k I couldn't resist I jumped on it! The only thing the trailer needs is a set of target bunks so that will be added soon. Picking it up next week.Thanks again!
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