5k more for Myco Trailer
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I would also check out a Manning's trailer. I was in the same situation with our 29 Fever. Myco was about $2500 more. Mannings was about on par with Eagle in price, but much nicer trailer than Eagle (IMO). I think Eagle is gone, though. I thought both were nicer than the Vanguard, again, just my opinion. All of these were painted steel trailers, not aluminum. I do think the Myco aluminum trailers are really nice.
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I have to choose between the 2. No time to build one.
I had myco before and I am leaning again towards them but I'm really strapped. $$ I just want the best support for her so the hull stays nice and level after several yrs on a trailer. I know Myco will, not sure of Vanguard.
http://www.vanguardtrailer.com/
I had myco before and I am leaning again towards them but I'm really strapped. $$ I just want the best support for her so the hull stays nice and level after several yrs on a trailer. I know Myco will, not sure of Vanguard.
http://www.vanguardtrailer.com/
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Originally Posted by bob_t
I would also check out a Manning's trailer. I was in the same situation with our 29 Fever. Myco was about $2500 more. Mannings was about on par with Eagle in price, but much nicer trailer than Eagle (IMO). I think Eagle is gone, though. I thought both were nicer than the Vanguard, again, just my opinion. All of these were painted steel trailers, not aluminum. I do think the Myco aluminum trailers are really nice.
i really like my manning
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I've got a Manning under mine, too. Nice product. E agle used to build a decent trailer, I've had three. But since they moved out to Albian Mich. a couple of years ago, their quality has gone downhill. Farmers, I guess.
My best buddy (from 2nd grade) was the head welder/ production mgr there for 16-some years before their move. He built anything over 30 ft. Since he's gone, I don't know if they're even in that market anymore.
Myco is top-notch stuff. You've got a fine new vessel, and if your 2 choices are Myco and Vangard, take the Myco. It'll help the value when it's time to trade up.
Cheers,
Brian
My best buddy (from 2nd grade) was the head welder/ production mgr there for 16-some years before their move. He built anything over 30 ft. Since he's gone, I don't know if they're even in that market anymore.
Myco is top-notch stuff. You've got a fine new vessel, and if your 2 choices are Myco and Vangard, take the Myco. It'll help the value when it's time to trade up.
Cheers,
Brian
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Originally Posted by bob_t
I would also check out a Manning's trailer. I was in the same situation with our 29 Fever. Myco was about $2500 more. Mannings was about on par with Eagle in price, but much nicer trailer than Eagle (IMO). I think Eagle is gone, though. I thought both were nicer than the Vanguard, again, just my opinion. All of these were painted steel trailers, not aluminum. I do think the Myco aluminum trailers are really nice.
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I have a Vanguard, nice but I had to send it back for refit...for $5k I wouldn't feel bad if i had to shim some bunks on my own though.
BTW...The myco flexs more because its open channel but lighter in weight, the Vanguard is box and is heavier.
If you want to see them next to each other, theres a Myco with a 42 Fountain on it next to mine in the storage building.
Click on the pic.
BTW...The myco flexs more because its open channel but lighter in weight, the Vanguard is box and is heavier.
If you want to see them next to each other, theres a Myco with a 42 Fountain on it next to mine in the storage building.
Click on the pic.
Last edited by Back4More; 05-05-2005 at 08:53 PM.


