35' Aluminum Sea Tech trailer opinions
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Looking at a 35 fountain with no trailer. Than found a almost new Sea tech aluminum triple axel trailer for sale. Anyone have one and whats your issues with it so far?
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Ive been looking for an aluminum trailer as well. Here's what Ive learned. Welded is better than bolted. Not sure what this brand is. However, bolted is cheaper and ok if you only occasionally use it. If hauling long distances regularly, go welded.
Welded can be double the price of bolted, so ive been looking for a used myco, that fits my boat. No luck. Im trying to decide if I should purchase a new bolted trailer even though I haul long distaces regularly.
Hope this helps.
Welded can be double the price of bolted, so ive been looking for a used myco, that fits my boat. No luck. Im trying to decide if I should purchase a new bolted trailer even though I haul long distaces regularly.
Hope this helps.
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Can't comment on their quality or issues. I too just purchased a 35' Fountain and it did not have a trailer. I searched all over looking for a trailer. I found a couple of used bunk trailers that would need to be modified to accept the stepped haul. I looked at the bolt together trailers and ended up ordering a new welded trailer from Manning trailer. Matt was great to work with and in a couple of weeks it will be ready.



