Trailer
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Hi-Tech trailers made a beautiful one for JROMY's 33':
http://www.aluminumboattrailer.com/
I had a South Florida Trailer for my 33':
http://www.southfloridaboattrailers.com/pages.php?id=1
http://www.aluminumboattrailer.com/
I had a South Florida Trailer for my 33':
http://www.southfloridaboattrailers.com/pages.php?id=1
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From: Lake George NY
I have my 33 PP & exress33 has his on a Performance Trailer Check the other site under Powerplay theres pic of mine and his. [/url]
http://www.pcbtrailers.com/index.htm
http://www.pcbtrailers.com/index.htm
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From: Gorham, Maine
I have my 33 PP & exress33 has his on a Performance Trailer Check the other site under Powerplay theres pic of mine and his. [/url]
http://www.pcbtrailers.com/index.htm
http://www.pcbtrailers.com/index.htm
#8
Why?
Maybe some info for the OP so he can make an informed decision.
I'll give my case for the Hi-Tech that JROMY had. All aluminum, best trailer to get in my mind for salt water and resale. It had all disc brakes, three wheels compared to my two wheels for my So. Florida Trailer. Nice trailer box, flushing system, aluminum mags, LED lights, standard surge braking, and I think he had guide-ons. It was easy when loading, my So. Florida was a little fussier plus it had drum brakes, I'm not sure if they made the switch to disc brakes, they hadn't as of a couple years ago.
The price was excellent too, I think it was under $5k (that's a few years ago, I can't tell you how much they are now) and at the time it was a lot of bang for the buck.
Maybe some info for the OP so he can make an informed decision.
I'll give my case for the Hi-Tech that JROMY had. All aluminum, best trailer to get in my mind for salt water and resale. It had all disc brakes, three wheels compared to my two wheels for my So. Florida Trailer. Nice trailer box, flushing system, aluminum mags, LED lights, standard surge braking, and I think he had guide-ons. It was easy when loading, my So. Florida was a little fussier plus it had drum brakes, I'm not sure if they made the switch to disc brakes, they hadn't as of a couple years ago.
The price was excellent too, I think it was under $5k (that's a few years ago, I can't tell you how much they are now) and at the time it was a lot of bang for the buck.
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From: East Coast
I have been happy with our south florida trailer. We have a myco for our 38 which has been great as well. The only other manufacturer i would consider is manning. They just made two sweet trailers for my buddies 39' and 20 cigs'.
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From: Bradenton Florida
Why?
Maybe some info for the OP so he can make an informed decision.
I'll give my case for the Hi-Tech that JROMY had. All aluminum, best trailer to get in my mind for salt water and resale. It had all disc brakes, three wheels compared to my two wheels for my So. Florida Trailer. Nice trailer box, flushing system, aluminum mags, LED lights, standard surge braking, and I think he had guide-ons. It was easy when loading, my So. Florida was a little fussier plus it had drum brakes, I'm not sure if they made the switch to disc brakes, they hadn't as of a couple years ago.
The price was excellent too, I think it was under $5k (that's a few years ago, I can't tell you how much they are now) and at the time it was a lot of bang for the buck.
Maybe some info for the OP so he can make an informed decision.
I'll give my case for the Hi-Tech that JROMY had. All aluminum, best trailer to get in my mind for salt water and resale. It had all disc brakes, three wheels compared to my two wheels for my So. Florida Trailer. Nice trailer box, flushing system, aluminum mags, LED lights, standard surge braking, and I think he had guide-ons. It was easy when loading, my So. Florida was a little fussier plus it had drum brakes, I'm not sure if they made the switch to disc brakes, they hadn't as of a couple years ago.
The price was excellent too, I think it was under $5k (that's a few years ago, I can't tell you how much they are now) and at the time it was a lot of bang for the buck.
The Nextrail would be my second joyce because very comparrable to myco and only a fraction of the cost.
Ace is nice too.
Thats why,,,and yes aluminum is the way to go .



