What a rip off...
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Actually I have seen many 29 Outlaws with twin axle trailers (NASDBOY has a twin axle for his). However, the one in this picture has half the boat hanging off the back. It looks much like the trailers I see 25 Outlaws sitting on.
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Originally posted by 29 OUTLAW
Actually I have seen many 29 Outlaws with twin axle trailers (NASDBOY has a twin axle for his). However, the one in this picture has half the boat hanging off the back. It looks much like the trailers I see 25 Outlaws sitting on.
Actually I have seen many 29 Outlaws with twin axle trailers (NASDBOY has a twin axle for his). However, the one in this picture has half the boat hanging off the back. It looks much like the trailers I see 25 Outlaws sitting on.
The key is to have the correct axle capacity. If you have two 3500 pound axles and the right springs, you are good.
The one in the picture really looks light as you mention.
Also, I have seen many 35 Fountains on two axle trailers.
This has always suprised me. Anyone know why this is? I would think triple would be much better suited for that application.
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The trailer reminds me of this old jet ski trailer a buddy had once. Cheap looking.
The boat looks great though. There were a bunch of them sitting out in front of BAJA the other day, all snow covered. Seen two 36s leaving town on a truck heading south. Shortly after that I seen a truck with 8 NEW trailers heading south too!
The boat looks great though. There were a bunch of them sitting out in front of BAJA the other day, all snow covered. Seen two 36s leaving town on a truck heading south. Shortly after that I seen a truck with 8 NEW trailers heading south too!
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Well the dealer did not say in the add but the boat comes with 2 trailers, the other is a triple axle extreme trailer and the boat has twin whipple blowers to hit that 86 mph and thats not even wide open, NOT!!!
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Mark
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Originally posted by TEAMBAJA
The trailer reminds me of this old jet ski trailer a buddy had once. Cheap looking.
The boat looks great though. There were a bunch of them sitting out in front of BAJA the other day, all snow covered. Seen two 36s leaving town on a truck heading south. Shortly after that I seen a truck with 8 NEW trailers heading south too!
The trailer reminds me of this old jet ski trailer a buddy had once. Cheap looking.
The boat looks great though. There were a bunch of them sitting out in front of BAJA the other day, all snow covered. Seen two 36s leaving town on a truck heading south. Shortly after that I seen a truck with 8 NEW trailers heading south too!
I know this is off the topic, but I must say Team Baja it must be awesome to live that close to the Baja plant. If I lived there, I think I would be lurking in the parking lot looking at boats all of the time. Are you within walking distance of the plant? Eric
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Originally posted by Big E
I know this is off the topic, but I must say Team Baja it must be awesome to live that close to the Baja plant. If I lived there, I think I would be lurking in the parking lot looking at boats all of the time. Are you within walking distance of the plant? Eric
I know this is off the topic, but I must say Team Baja it must be awesome to live that close to the Baja plant. If I lived there, I think I would be lurking in the parking lot looking at boats all of the time. Are you within walking distance of the plant? Eric
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Originally posted by TEAMBAJA
Actually, there is a bar about a 1/4 mile from the plant. Ive left my car or truck there several times and had to walk in the morning to get it. So, yes, its within walking distance! I hope that wasnt too much info.
Actually, there is a bar about a 1/4 mile from the plant. Ive left my car or truck there several times and had to walk in the morning to get it. So, yes, its within walking distance! I hope that wasnt too much info.
My guess on the 35 lighting 2 axle trailer is that three axle trailers eat up tires in a hurry. We used to use them at work, but went to twin dually axles becasue of tire wear when manuevering.
I have never seen a 29 on a two axle, and would probably have heart palpultations if I saw a 10K lbs 35 lightning on a 2 axle.....
I always thought that as far as Baja goes, 25 is the biggest to go 2 axle......learn something new everyday..
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Originally posted by Allan4
Now that my freinds is how you describe distance......
My guess on the 35 lighting 2 axle trailer is that three axle trailers eat up tires in a hurry. We used to use them at work, but went to twin dually axles becasue of tire wear when manuevering.
I have never seen a 29 on a two axle, and would probably have heart palpultations if I saw a 10K lbs 35 lightning on a 2 axle.....
I always thought that as far as Baja goes, 25 is the biggest to go 2 axle......learn something new everyday..
Now that my freinds is how you describe distance......
My guess on the 35 lighting 2 axle trailer is that three axle trailers eat up tires in a hurry. We used to use them at work, but went to twin dually axles becasue of tire wear when manuevering.
I have never seen a 29 on a two axle, and would probably have heart palpultations if I saw a 10K lbs 35 lightning on a 2 axle.....
I always thought that as far as Baja goes, 25 is the biggest to go 2 axle......learn something new everyday..
Last edited by Big E; 01-24-2003 at 08:11 AM.



