Trailer for 29 Fountain
#1
I have a 29 Fever with twin 454's, I currently have a trailer for it, but I don't think it is quite beefy enough for the weight of my boat. I think it would be better for a single engine boat in the 28' to 30' range. I have had my boat on a slip for the last couple yrs but switched this year to a lake a little closer to home so I am trailering it. I get nervous every time I have taken it out. Anyway, anybody have any good leads or good places to look for trailers new or used? I live in Oklahoma so preferably something in this five state area. I appreciate any info you guys might have.
#2
Registered

Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 4,817
Likes: 373
From: IL
#3
Registered
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 597
Likes: 0
From: Atlantic City, NJ
I have a trailer that is available. Let me kow if you would like pics. If so where to wend them. Its a steel trailer painted white with custom wheels. Never in the water. Bought new and has never been out of the garage.
#4
#5
#6
Here is the perfect trailer for your boat....Just stumbled upon the trailer and thought I would link you in case you were still looking.
http://www.lakecumberlandmarine.com/...3e14510615.htm
http://www.lakecumberlandmarine.com/...3e14510615.htm
#7
Registered

Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 4,817
Likes: 373
From: IL
Here is the perfect trailer for your boat....Just stumbled upon the trailer and thought I would link you in case you were still looking.
http://www.lakecumberlandmarine.com/...3e14510615.htm
http://www.lakecumberlandmarine.com/...3e14510615.htm
what does the boat weight??
#10
Registered
Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 710
Likes: 1
From: Cincinnati, OH
29 single engine (new style) is 5850 lb. The trailer was 1500 lb according to the MCO. That trailer (at LCM) was sold over 2 years ago.
I'd say their website is a little out of date ... but I bet they would still take a deposit on that trailer
.
I'd say their website is a little out of date ... but I bet they would still take a deposit on that trailer
.


