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Matt89 04-23-2013 12:08 AM

How much do trailers usually cost 24 pantera
 
I am looking at a few different 24 panteras right now and was wondering how much a new trailer usually runs for a 24 ft boat. And are there certain trailers that are better suited for brackish water, (im on the chesapeake) I am considering buying a boat that is not really a turn key boat but not really to bad. Trying to price everything out to find out how much it will be and then multiply it by 3. At least that is the way it has been when I restored cars.

rchevelle71 04-23-2013 06:26 AM


Originally Posted by Matt89 (Post 3910982)
I am looking at a few different 24 panteras right now and was wondering how much a new trailer usually runs for a 24 ft boat. And are there certain trailers that are better suited for brackish water, (im on the chesapeake) I am considering buying a boat that is not really a turn key boat but not really to bad. Trying to price everything out to find out how much it will be and then multiply it by 3. At least that is the way it has been when I restored cars.

Paid like $3200 for my ez loader aluminum, but that was 2008.

OCCJoe 04-23-2013 07:06 AM

In 09 I wanted one for my Pantera and I was worried about getting something I wasn't gonna be happy with so I contacted Jo and let him order one for me through Continental . Jo did a nice job convaing exactly what I wanted and he likes the trailers for the 24 overbuilt so I could probably put a 27' boat on it . I think it was a little over 3k... . For my Y2K I ordered a Nextrail triple axle with disk brakes and paid 4500. But the Continental is my favorite of all my trailers . I heard that they are no longer in business but I haven't checked for myself .

ziemer 04-23-2013 08:26 PM

Price will really depend on what all you'll want on it.

I'm sure you could find a basic aluminum trailer with galvanized wheels and brakes on one axle for around $3k, but it would be just as easy to spend $6k... Once you start adding some nice options, LED lights, aluminum wheels, disc brakes on both axles, welded frame, spare wheel and hub, etc...

Probably similar if you were to go painted steel.

Good news is, there are a ton of tandem 3500 lb torsion axle trailers out there for sale that are made for a 24' boat. If you can do the work yourself, you could probably find a nice used one and add all the fancy stuff and be in it for $2000-$3000.

CIG3 04-24-2013 09:19 AM

Ziemer is right. There are alot of used trialers out there for a good price. I you are looking for a new trailer my suggestion is to look at Loadmaster in Ohio. They build a great trailer for good price. Galvanized too.

http://www.loadmastertrailerco.com/g...boat-trailers/

Ing 04-24-2013 10:28 AM

All excellent suggestions. I just picked up a 24 Pantera on a Venture aluminum I-beam which is a decent middle of the road trailer. I would add make sure your go with bunks, not rollers and stick with torsion suspension.

88bullet 04-24-2013 11:39 AM

did you buy the white one from CT?

Ing 04-24-2013 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by 88bullet (Post 3912081)
did you buy the white one from CT?

Yes I did. 2003 24' Sport

502ss 04-24-2013 06:16 PM

I bought this one in the spring of last year for $2700 brand new. It will hold a 24' boat

http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i4...ps2f92a553.jpg

88bullet 04-24-2013 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by Ing (Post 3912259)
Yes I did. 2003 24' Sport

thats a sweet boat!! congrats on your purchase. previous owner brought it to seneca lake poker run last year and i got to take a look at it.


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