New Trailer Options???
#1
Going to be ordering a new aluminum trailer for the new boat and I was wondering what the opinions are on options you can't live without and what to not waste your money on?
#2
Here's a link to our discussion way back(http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ght=rolls+axle).
Oh-Zone, Krackmeup and I bought the Rolls Axle. The trailer is nice, however, it really needs to be set up at the factory. I'm not happy with the bunks positioning. Trailer purchased in florida and shipped to Superboat to set the boat on.
Oh-Zone, Krackmeup and I bought the Rolls Axle. The trailer is nice, however, it really needs to be set up at the factory. I'm not happy with the bunks positioning. Trailer purchased in florida and shipped to Superboat to set the boat on.
#3
Go with a loadmaster. They are great and handle my Progression well. Go with 16" wheels and electric over hydraulic brakes. Disk brakes for that matter. And you will not be disappointed.........
#5
I have been impressed with the Rolls Axel Trailer I purchased. Krackmeup and Fasterdamit also purchased the same Trailer. Do a Search in the Superboat Threads and you'll bring them up. Rick at Superboat did the set up..
http://www.rollsaxle.com/
Also you might want to talk to PureEnergy...currently he has 2 trailers. Maybe you can work something out....
http://www.rollsaxle.com/
Also you might want to talk to PureEnergy...currently he has 2 trailers. Maybe you can work something out....
#6
I dont think I'm driving it home myself but if work allows I might make a vacation out of it.
I guess I should of been more specific with my question... I meant what options to include in the trailer set up i.e. prop guards, disk brakes, tools boxes, etc. etc. etc.
I guess I should of been more specific with my question... I meant what options to include in the trailer set up i.e. prop guards, disk brakes, tools boxes, etc. etc. etc.
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