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Re: 5k more for Myco Trailer
Originally Posted by offshoredrillin
How much of the 5 grand will be left after you have to have the hull redone from bunks set up wrong?
OMG...the drama... :rolleyes: The sky is falling!...The sky is falling! My Towmaster aluminum loaded right the first time, every time for 6 years. :cool: |
Re: 5k more for Myco Trailer
Originally Posted by Rippem
and if you're not entirely happy with the fit of the big cypress bunks to the bottom of the boat...an afternoon of adjustment and whitling will achieve perfection, requiring only basic skills.
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Re: 5k more for Myco Trailer
thank you for all the good feedback. I know I've been unfriendly the last few months.
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Re: 5k more for Myco Trailer
Originally Posted by Rippem
Have you ever even touched a wrench? Why would anybody leave thier bunks "set up wrong" long enough to f'up the boat. They are so easy to work with to get a perfect fit...
OMG...the drama... :rolleyes: The sky is falling!...The sky is falling! My Towmaster aluminum loaded right the first time, every time for 6 years. :cool: |
Re: 5k more for Myco Trailer
Originally Posted by offshoredrillin
This is the whole point, why have to spend a weekend whittling on wood and pulling the boat in and out to check?, the smallest indent could create a hook or depression in the hull. How much is your time worth? For me it was an easy decision. 5K is worth it for me to not have to try to fit something
If a short afternoon is a weekend's work to you...yea, you should have a Myco. :p And this is all conjecture based upon the fit to begin with. Have you owned both custom and aluminum trailers? say...two to four of both? I have. The trend on this board is that it's easy to spend other people's money. :rolleyes: |
Re: 5k more for Myco Trailer
Do you see cheap in my sig pic?
Oh...I forgot you have a Cigarette. :rolleyes: I'm out. I'm sure Downtown will do the right thing based upon his pocketbook, and his real-world needs for a trailer. :D |
Re: 5k more for Myco Trailer
Myco are the best but I'm with Rippem....I'm turning a wrench if need be and using a "knock-off". 42 ft aluminum Fastload w/ 8 1/2 inch beams, S.S. hardware, S.S. disc brakes, 6k lbs torsion axels, 20k brake assembly, 3k jack stand, 16 inch radials w/ matching spare. Price was around 7k. used the trailer for several boats and never had any problems. Is a couple hours of your time (only if needed) worth 5k???
PS The trailer listed above was fine until someone T-boned it and it was totaled. Current trailer is just as described above wxcept shorter to fit the current boat. |
Re: 5k more for Myco Trailer
yep, ahve owned fastloads, easy loaders and a couple other off brands, I checked into them when I was buying the tiger, and I spent my money on the Myco, he asked for opinions, and he got mine based upon my research, I wouldnt tell someone to by a Myco if I didnt own one.
As far as an afternoon of doing the work, your right, my time with my daughter and enjoying life is much more valuable than having to fine tune something that should be done when you purchase it. I certainly can justify 5K for perfection, the point is how can you justify 7K for something that kind of fits? |
Re: 5k more for Myco Trailer
I had a Myco and it was a great trailer! I would suggest shopping around for a better deal on a Myco. When I bought mine it was priced very competitive with other trailers.
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Re: 5k more for Myco Trailer
Originally Posted by Rippem
Do you see cheap in my sig pic?
Oh...I forgot you have a Cigarette. :rolleyes: I'm out. I'm sure Downtown will do the right thing based upon his pocketbook, and his real-world needs for a trailer. :D |
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