Trailer Suggestions Please
#1
Hurricane Isabel has led me to believe that I need a trailer. It's an '03 33 ft. Outlaw. I don't need to dunk it as the boat sits on a lift. Just need a trailer to take the boat for winter storage and in case of emergencies. Any suggestions and price ranges? TIA, Ric
#2
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Eagle makes good trailers.
MAKE SURE YOU GET METAL FENDERS. Mine are fiberglass and I blew a tire and it shreded the fender, but the worst part was that the fender dissolved and the tire beat the hell outta my boat. Yes, a metal fender would have been all bent to hell, but atleast the boat would not have been.
I am putting some alum star plate or something over the top of the fenders....I'm p retty peeved about teh whole thing. Easily fixable, but just never should have happened.
My .02
MAKE SURE YOU GET METAL FENDERS. Mine are fiberglass and I blew a tire and it shreded the fender, but the worst part was that the fender dissolved and the tire beat the hell outta my boat. Yes, a metal fender would have been all bent to hell, but atleast the boat would not have been.
I am putting some alum star plate or something over the top of the fenders....I'm p retty peeved about teh whole thing. Easily fixable, but just never should have happened.
My .02
#4
Allan
Where do you get replacement fenders? Mine dont have the support between the wheels, and people stand on them and they are all bent up now. Cant seem to find where new ones are. Eagle trailer.
thanks
Jason
Where do you get replacement fenders? Mine dont have the support between the wheels, and people stand on them and they are all bent up now. Cant seem to find where new ones are. Eagle trailer.
thanks
Jason
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Originally posted by BajaRunner
Allan
Where do you get replacement fenders? Mine dont have the support between the wheels, and people stand on them and they are all bent up now. Cant seem to find where new ones are. Eagle trailer.
thanks
Jason
Allan
Where do you get replacement fenders? Mine dont have the support between the wheels, and people stand on them and they are all bent up now. Cant seem to find where new ones are. Eagle trailer.
thanks
Jason
Unless anyone else has a good idea...
#9
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From: franklin,tn
For what you are going to use it for, get a loadrite or something like it. My dad's boat is either stored or in water and he puts maybe 20 miles a year on it to the and back. Just make sure you get one where the transom is supported by the bunks. If you think you're going to start towing it alot get an Eagle or Myco.
Mike
Mike
#10
If you ever dip it in salt water your going to want aluminum. I have a triple axle Fastload with flush attachments on the brake drums. I can't compare it to any other aluminum trailer for this one is my first.
Good Luck!
Good Luck!



