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Old 11-01-2004 | 04:09 PM
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i have no problems with my steel myco and i dip it in salt. just wash it and grease on a regular basis and you will have no problems. most people ignore their trailer and these are the peeps with the problems for the most part. i have tres old 89 myco that was his trailer for his top gun. i just did a lot of work to it and i saw every corner of the trailer, its still in great shape and will look brand new this spring.
You got a great trailer, and Myco is one of FEW that build with "C" channel steel, so you can spray or rinse all the salt off it. Most trailers use box channel steel that is not coated with anything inside, and the salt rusts them out from the inside. It's almost impossable to rinse the salt water out of the box tubing. You'll probably never have serious problems, but the average trailer owner will if they splash steel trailers into salt water.
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Old 11-01-2004 | 04:30 PM
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Thanks for the thoughts Chart! Like I said I would still like to sell it rather than use it in the salt and I am working on it. I think it is a great trailer and it will fit a good deal of boats I ust need to find someone who care enought to have a nice trailer!
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Old 11-01-2004 | 04:42 PM
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I ordered that trailer , knowing that i run 80 or so all the time & wanted NO problems...It is the best tracking trailer I have ever towed. Disc on all 3 axles
{I like to stop to}. Sits high so you dont have to raise your drives when towing..Less stress on Transom & less wear on drive components & rubber boots. Also a gap in the bunks so you can sling the boat off.....It is the best Eagle offered !
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Old 11-11-2004 | 03:56 PM
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Baja, the boat looks awesome. I did have a couple of people shopping and may b interested. I have given you number to them.

Craig223, We are less than $5k on the bullet with full options, wheels LED,s etc. in either HD Tandem or Tri-Axle
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Old 11-11-2004 | 05:12 PM
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Thanks Bill
I have not had anyone call yet but if I can sell it I will give you a call!
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