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FunHome 12-20-2004 06:51 PM

What would this trialer be worth???
 
A buddy of mine has a 2000 Roadmaster Galvinized triple axle trailer, it was made for a 382 Formula and has 16in. wheels, torsion axles, it came with his boat but the problem is his boat is a 36ft Baja Outlaw.

What would this be worth??

Anyone interested??

Sorry if this is considered a spam.....

C_Spray 12-21-2004 09:59 AM

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Seems to me that it could go anywhere from $3000 - $6000 depending on condition and options. I assume that if it's a 2000, it's set up for stepped hulls?

Got any pictures?

RedDog382 12-23-2004 07:32 PM

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have a friend shopping for a 382 right now. He might be interested if he finds one without a trailer. I'll let you know in the next couple months.

Rippem 12-23-2004 11:05 PM

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Disc brakes? Mag wheels?

FunHome 12-24-2004 12:43 PM

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Thanks everyone!! Yea it has mag wheels, I'll have to check on the brakes and set up for stepped hull or not!!!

I'll also look for some pictures!!!

FunHome 12-24-2004 01:12 PM

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here are some pictures!! Now I have to ask him what he wants for it!!!

FunHome 12-24-2004 01:13 PM

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some more!!!

lonestar382 01-01-2005 02:57 PM

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The only way I would put a Roadrunner under my boat is if it was for winter storage. The are a very cheaply built trailer and they don't touch the performance market much. I've had 2 of them under smaller boats and they both had problems. Just my .02

FunHome 01-03-2005 09:11 AM

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Gee thanks Lonestar...........I'm sure that info. will really help my friend sell his trailer :rolleyes:

ThirdBird 01-03-2005 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Lonestar382
The only way I would put a Roadrunner under my boat is if it was for winter storage. The are a very cheaply built trailer and they don't touch the performance market much. I've had 2 of them under smaller boats and they both had problems. Just my .02

The first post said the trailer was a "Roadmaster", not a "Roadrunner". Are you confusing trailers or being sarcastic with the trailer name?

Rippem 01-03-2005 01:30 PM

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Good point Third!
Hey, how are 'ya? Julie? Gina?
It's after the first, time to start buying stuff for the boat!

Old floating bird 01-03-2005 03:26 PM

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Lonestar,
Are you serious about the Roadrunner? Mine is an 81 and was sold with the 233LS. It's plain steel, never been in salt and it has no issues save for normal wear and tear. (It's only a little older than I am) so I'm not sure what issues to look for. You got my attention and concern about what I need to be looking for though... do share.

FunHome 01-03-2005 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ThirdBird
The first post said the trailer was a "Roadmaster", not a "Roadrunner". Are you confusing trailers or being sarcastic with the trailer name?

To be honest I didn't even notice he had typed "Roadrunner" not "Roadmaster"
I do wish he would enlighten us on which one he has or had..... :cool:

ThirdBird 01-04-2005 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Rippem
Good point Third!
Hey, how are 'ya? Julie? Gina?
It's after the first, time to start buying stuff for the boat!

Hey Rip,
Gina is doing better every day. It's alot of work for her but she is working through it nicely. Thanks for asking.

Yeah, boat stuff!!!!! Buddy's barn where the boat is has been insulated and heated. Now we're ready to pull the engines. Nice seperate smaller shop area for rebuilding. Looking forward to fresh motors.

Say hi to Dianne for us, see ya soon buddy.

Long live Montrose!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (even though they're long dead)

Audiofn 01-04-2005 06:51 AM

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The Baja looks like it sits on there fine. Why does he want to sell it so bad? I would just keep it and run it.

Jon

lonestar382 01-04-2005 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdBird
The first post said the trailer was a "Roadmaster", not a "Roadrunner". Are you confusing trailers or being sarcastic with the trailer name?

Sorry so long to correct. I was wrong in saying that. I was referring to ROADRUNNER not Roadmaster. I do apologize for any toes stepped on. I guess I'll try to remove foot from mouth now :rolleyes:

Lonestar

lonestar382 01-04-2005 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Old floating bird
Lonestar,
Are you serious about the Roadrunner? Mine is an 81 and was sold with the 233LS. It's plain steel, never been in salt and it has no issues save for normal wear and tear. (It's only a little older than I am) so I'm not sure what issues to look for. You got my attention and concern about what I need to be looking for though... do share.

I can't go back on trailers that far, I had 2 in the last 4 years. They both were under Crownline boats and both were terrible. My main problem was the lack of customer service. I was pulling a 27' crownline on the second one and couldn't stop the trailer if my life depended on it. I live down the road from Roadrunner and couldn't get anything done to correct the problem. Several guys are pulling bigger boats with them, and I just cringe when I see them.

Once again, I was talking Roadrunner not Roadmaster

Lonestar

FunHome 01-04-2005 10:04 AM

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Thanks for clearing that up for us Lonestar!! :)
No hard feelings here!!!


Audio, Well it kinda fits the boat....and I thought the same thing, but when I looked closer I can see that it is not adjustable (he would have to have it cut and re-welded it to fit his boat) Plus, when I went with him to the lake to help with his maiden voyage, it was a pain in the A$$ to load back up!!!

Old floating bird 01-18-2005 12:02 PM

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Thanks for the clarification Lonestar. Mine is a tandem and has the 4 sets of drums on it. I've locked the wheels up with some emergency stops before and under normal conditions, it stops just fine when pulled by the little Cherokee. The closest Roadrunner service I know of is in TX so I won't be needing them.

Any other issues aside from an unhelpful sales group?

382 FASTECH 01-31-2005 06:12 PM

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Hey give me a call at 573 348 2924 ask for Kevin might have a home for that trailer


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