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OldSchool 07-28-2006 06:42 AM

Re: Aluminum Trailers
 
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http://www.aluminumboattrailer.com/

I bought a 15,000 lb trailer from these folks last year. Extra mid and front bunks, spare tire and rim with a spare hub, led lights, removeable drive guard, electric over hydraulic kodiak disc brakes and radial tires. It was $8300 then (5/05) out the door. Not sure about what it would cost now, but give them a call. They were really good people to deal with and the are in Panama City. Allison Trailers buys the trailers from these folks and puts their stickers on them.

OldSchool 07-28-2006 07:17 AM

Re: Aluminum Trailers
 
....and just to add a little something here. I'm well aware that my trailer is no Myco and isn't as good as a Myco......but it tows very well and is certainly more than half as good as a Myco. :D :drink:

Jassman 07-28-2006 07:31 AM

Re: Aluminum Trailers
 

Originally Posted by OldSchool
....and just to add a little something here. I'm well aware that my trailer is no Myco and isn't as good as a Myco......but it tows very well and is certainly more than half as good as a Myco. :D :drink:

I'm sure it is more than half as good as a Myco. I understand now...It would be like saying your Cigarette is half as good as my Nortech, point well taken. :evilb: :D

Serously, I have heard good things about these guys, a few members have them and appear to be pleased. I just have had good luck with Myco, have a cradle as well, with the additional length, both fit like a glove. Just shocked at the price increase over a 1 year period.

rv 07-28-2006 08:43 AM

Re: Aluminum Trailers
 
Jeff,
If you are doing aluminum, don't think of anyone else but Myco. They are the only one's I know of that build it heavy enough that it supports the boat and does not have excess flex to it. I had a 42 Sonic on an aluminum I beam type trailer and the tongue of the trailer would bounce up/down when I climbed on the back of the boat using the swim ladder. The Myco under the NorTech is no comparision and the NorTech weighs more too.

Rick

dockrocker 07-28-2006 10:59 AM

Re: Aluminum Trailers
 
It's all Bush's fault!!! :evilb:

Strip Poker 388 07-28-2006 12:43 PM

Re: Aluminum Trailers
 

Originally Posted by rv
Jeff,
If you are doing aluminum, don't think of anyone else but Myco. They are the only one's I know of that build it heavy enough that it supports the boat and does not have excess flex to it. I had a 42 Sonic on an aluminum I beam type trailer and the tongue of the trailer would bounce up/down when I climbed on the back of the boat using the swim ladder. The Myco under the NorTech is no comparision and the NorTech weighs more too.

Rick


My Myco does flex.But prob not as bad as you described

Semper Fi 07-28-2006 01:46 PM

Re: Aluminum Trailers
 
Myco is the best....but they are pricey. I priced out a 33' aluminum Myco about 2 months ago and it was over $11K. This didn't have all the extra's like my other Myco trailer did.

I did purchase an aluminum Myco 2 yrs ago for my 33 PP and it had all the extra's, price was $11,600.


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