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Old 08-11-2009 | 07:08 PM
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What are the pros and cons?
I'm in need of a trailer for my Nordic Heat. Won't even consider a painted steel trialer. Been there twice and never again. Just looking for opinions on aluminum or galvanized. Which is best for salt water.

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Old 08-11-2009 | 07:51 PM
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I would go with aluminum.
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Old 08-11-2009 | 08:14 PM
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Aluminum.

Galvanized trailers look like galvanized trailerss.
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Old 08-11-2009 | 10:34 PM
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Absolutely aluminum!
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Old 08-12-2009 | 07:39 AM
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Aluminum,

Galvanized will still rust in certain areas where it makes contact with bolts, or gets scraped. Plus THEY ARE UGLY
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Old 08-12-2009 | 10:22 AM
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I'll have to agree with the ugly part of galvanized.
But it is my understanding that on aluminum trailers, the only part that is aluminum are the outer rails. The cross members are galvanized and the nuts bolts are stainless.
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Originally Posted by raytart
I'll have to agree with the ugly part of galvanized.
But it is my understanding that on aluminum trailers, the only part that is aluminum are the outer rails. The cross members are galvanized and the nuts bolts are stainless.
Thanks for the opinions.

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Depends on the manufacturer, but they are almost all-all aluminum; except for the axles. On some of the cheap manufacturers, the bolts are galvanized or zinc plated, and SS is an upgrade charge.

On a Myco or a McClain aluminum trailer, EVERYTHING is welded aluminum. A welded aluminum trailer is far superior to a bolted together aluminum trailer.

You will have to ask all of these questions of each trailer manufacturer you investigate because they are all different. Also, you want rails that extend all the the way to the transom of the boat, not that end right behind the rear axle with wood bunks that hang over with no support.

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Old 08-12-2009 | 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
you want rails that extend all the the way to the transom of the boat, not that end right behind the rear axle with wood bunks that hang over with no support.

Good point

Thanks for the advice.


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Make sure the rails are large enough that the trailer will not float! The cheaper ones will.
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Originally Posted by raytart
I'll have to agree with the ugly part of galvanized.
But it is my understanding that on aluminum trailers, the only part that is aluminum are the outer rails. The cross members are galvanized and the nuts bolts are stainless.
Thanks for the opinions.

Ray
Even the bunks on my trailer are aluminum, only galv. is the axles, and bunk brackets. Stainless bolts, and of course steel disc brakes. 2008 E-Z loader, its not an expensive trailer like a Myco or Manning, and is a bolt together, but more than I need for my 24.
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