38ft and bigger, what trailer are you using?
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From: cinti, ohio
just wondering what brand trailer's you guy's are using on the bigger boats?
thinking about buying a new one, i know most people say Myco is the best but there are other's, in my area it is either Myco or Eagle.
do you like it?
what if anything would you change if you could swap it for something different?
thinking about buying a new one, i know most people say Myco is the best but there are other's, in my area it is either Myco or Eagle.
do you like it?
what if anything would you change if you could swap it for something different?
#3
I've got a steel Heritage triple with six wheel disc brakes. I had an Eagle and I like this better.
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From: Pasadena, MD
Fastload Trailers - Of Course From Florida
Less Than $9000 Delivered - 18,000 LB
Disc brakes on 2-axles
16" 8-lug wheels - same as MYCO
Spare rim/tire
Minor Complaints
- Trailer Jack Does Not Have Enough Travel
- Better Supported Bow Stop Would Be Nice
Less Than $9000 Delivered - 18,000 LB
Disc brakes on 2-axles
16" 8-lug wheels - same as MYCO
Spare rim/tire
Minor Complaints
- Trailer Jack Does Not Have Enough Travel
- Better Supported Bow Stop Would Be Nice
Last edited by Donzi38ZXXX; 09-25-2008 at 05:14 PM.
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From: Fort Worth, TX
Mine is on a Fastload Aluminum. It came with the boat. It pulls perfect. It loads a lot better after adding longer foward bunks. Trailer says it has an 18k lb load capacity. My boat on the trailer weights 12,000-12,500 depending on load.
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Myco
McClain
Manning
...only three to consider.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...d.php?t=168781
McClain
Manning
...only three to consider.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...d.php?t=168781
#10
I have had several Myco trailers and all have performed flawlessly. We currently have a painted aluminum Myco under our 39 Top Gun. There are two options that I would suggest for anybody using a trailer for more than just a few miles a year. They are electric over hydraulic brakes on all axles and a swing drive guard. I am sure that many will not agree with the drive guard, but it could save your boat and save a life! You'll just have to trust me on this one!




