MYCO Cuts Trailer-Build Lead Time To Pre-Pandemic Levels
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An established player steps up its game, https://www.speedonthewater.com/myco...ndemic-levels/
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Hmmmm...I just contacted them early December about a new build and they said flat out 8 to 10 months for anything new. This was for a 25 foot aluminum basic options.
I guess I should reach out to them and see if their story HAS changed.....
I guess I should reach out to them and see if their story HAS changed.....
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Ok, pleasantly surprised, they are now able to build the trailer I had quoted in 4 to 6 weeks with a substantial price reduction to boot.
Great news!
But all I can say is that the pandemic was just an absolute gut punch to the world economy. Glad we are finally starting to see signs of coming out of it.
Great news!
But all I can say is that the pandemic was just an absolute gut punch to the world economy. Glad we are finally starting to see signs of coming out of it.
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Ok, pleasantly surprised, they are now able to build the trailer I had quoted in 4 to 6 weeks with a substantial price reduction to boot.
Great news!
But all I can say is that the pandemic was just an absolute gut punch to the world economy. Glad we are finally starting to see signs of coming out of it.
Great news!
But all I can say is that the pandemic was just an absolute gut punch to the world economy. Glad we are finally starting to see signs of coming out of it.
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They do have seemed to cut the lead times but does just under 13K sound even close to reasonable for a aluminum trailer under a 20 foot boat?
Dual axle, hull lights surge brakes (can not get without)
Dual axle, hull lights surge brakes (can not get without)
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My Nextrail is a piece of chit in comparison, but it was a third of the cost.
For my infrequent trailer needs, it's fine, but I would have spent money for something better if I needed it.
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They do have seemed to cut the lead times but does just under 13K sound even close to reasonable for a aluminum trailer under a 20 foot boat?
Dual axle, hull lights surge brakes (can not get without)
Dual axle, hull lights surge brakes (can not get without)
Thanks COVID.





