Cafe Trailer Help
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From: LakeSandSota
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I bought one from HI-TECH marine and am VERY happy with it. I think you could be in the 7k range delivered to your house depending on what options you choose.
I had them extend the I-Beams to the end of the boat - it looks proper that way.
Also - I didn't spring for the Electric over Hydraulic brakes and I kick myself every day for it.
Fit perfect from day one...
I would buy aluminum - will help you when you go to sell it.
I had a Manning under it before - wonderful trailer but it was steel and would have had numbered days in our salt water environment.
I had them extend the I-Beams to the end of the boat - it looks proper that way.
Also - I didn't spring for the Electric over Hydraulic brakes and I kick myself every day for it.
Fit perfect from day one...
I would buy aluminum - will help you when you go to sell it.
I had a Manning under it before - wonderful trailer but it was steel and would have had numbered days in our salt water environment.
Last edited by seafordguy; 01-23-2011 at 02:23 PM.
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: seafordguy said :Also - I didn't spring for the Electric over Hydraulic brakes and I kick myself every day for it.
I have to agree, it is the best option you can get on a trailer. I love the EOH brakes. Night and Day over surge!! Get it if you can, especially with a heavy rig that the cafe will be!
I have to agree, it is the best option you can get on a trailer. I love the EOH brakes. Night and Day over surge!! Get it if you can, especially with a heavy rig that the cafe will be!
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From: Jupiter, Florida
Can anyone tell me how far apart the bunks are on the trailer to fit the Cafe? I just picked up a trailer and I need to know how far I need to move the bunks closer together. The trailer was fitted for a 34' Interpid, so, the bunks are pretty far apart right now.
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It was dark and rainy so that was as good as I could do.




