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Also, I hate to be a pest but have either of the two Charlies found the trailer info I was looking for. I'm just gonna bite the bullet and buy a new one .
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Not sure? Do they make one that loads and unloads for you? But really I want one that is easy to use. Also cost is somewhat of an issue but I'd prefer aluminum as long as it doesn't look like a cheap piece af junk like some do. I probably will use it in the salt on occasion but primarily in fresh. What type of prices are you finding in your search (steel vs. aluminum?)
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I am bringing one back from Floirda with me in a 3 weeks.
They are all about the same down there. The cheapest I found was $1995 and the most expensive was $3500.
All depends what you want.
I am going with the cheapest just because I have absoulely no money at all and my credit card has a limit...
They are all about the same down there. The cheapest I found was $1995 and the most expensive was $3500.
All depends what you want.
I am going with the cheapest just because I have absoulely no money at all and my credit card has a limit...
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What makes/models? So I can check them out on the web. I'm looking for the boxed frame look of the steel, but would like it in al. if possible. Thanks for any help. Oh and when is the Boston boat show? Your bro wants us all to hook-up there if possible.
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The trailers that we always used were EZ Loaders. We used the roller ones back in the 70's. I just bought one a couple of years ago in Fla for my 24 with the float on design in aluminum and paid about 3K for it. Torsion bar suspension too....it tows great at 75mph behind my truck on 95 back and forth to Fla.
The trailers that we always used were EZ Loaders. We used the roller ones back in the 70's. I just bought one a couple of years ago in Fla for my 24 with the float on design in aluminum and paid about 3K for it. Torsion bar suspension too....it tows great at 75mph behind my truck on 95 back and forth to Fla.
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HI GUYS. I'M NEW TO THIS. I'M FROM PROVIDENCE ORIGINALLY.I'M LOOKING FOR A 46'-50' CAT BARE BOAT[MAYBE A FORMER RACE BOAT] TO CONVERT TO A POKER RUN BOAT. ANYTHING OUT THERE? LET ME KNOW.THANX.JAKKHAMMA
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Hi jak,welcome to oso,its the best place to be,check out the classifieds,misc cats and race boats,check out the owners forums,they are very imformative,and the superboat forum,superfest3, i'll be there with my Velocity,they let me in!! tripps
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