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lonestar382 10-18-2005 01:32 PM

Myco trailer ???'s
 
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I'm getting ready to order a new Myco for my 2001 Donzi 38Daytona that I'm buying. What options would you guys consider? The trailer will be splashed in fresh water only, and will be used every weekend during the summer, and will typically see about 10-12k miles annually. I prefer the painted steel, and I'm thinking drive guard, extra LED's, and electric/hydraulic on all axles. This is the boat.

Thanks
Corey

GLH 10-18-2005 01:54 PM

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Extra lights are extra headaches even for more blingbling.

Love my driveguard but it makes it long on the overhang so be carefull...

Also tell them to attached wiring to the top of the rail cause if attached to the bottom when your driveguard rubs all the wires will get ripped off...

drypipetiger 10-18-2005 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by GLH
Extra lights are extra headaches even for more blingbling.

Love my driveguard but it makes it long on the overhang so be carefull...

Also tell them to attached wiring to the top of the rail cause if attached to the bottom when your driveguard rubs all the wires will get ripped off...

Really?? :D :D :D

scottc 10-18-2005 02:01 PM

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Go with Disc brakes on all axles. The electric over hydraulic are the best thing out there. If you go with drum brakes have flush kits installed AND USE THEM.

just my thoughts as I work on trailers all the time.....................

offshoredrillin 10-18-2005 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by drypipetiger
Really?? :D :D :D

When did Byrdman come up and work on Gl's trailer, we all know Gl cant fix anything:D

drypipetiger 10-18-2005 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by offshoredrillin
we all know Gl cant fix anything:D

He was just posing for the camera..... :D :D

f311fr1 10-18-2005 03:31 PM

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Alum for less towed weight. Spare tire mounted. Electric over hyd SS disc brakes on ALL axles. You might want some tool boxes but theirs do not lock and any thing in them WILL get wet from launching and loading.

lonestar382 10-18-2005 04:50 PM

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I think I just nixed the drive guard idea. I cross some railroads that would cause me to drag the guard pretty bad. I haven't considered aluminum, maybe I'll look into that.

Corey

Boomer 880 10-18-2005 05:09 PM

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Torsion axels are also nice (very quiet).

masher44 10-18-2005 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by lonestar382
I'm getting ready to order a new Myco for my 2001 Donzi 38Daytona that I'm buying. What options would you guys consider? The trailer will be splashed in fresh water only, and will be used every weekend during the summer, and will typically see about 10-12k miles annually. I prefer the painted steel, and I'm thinking drive guard, extra LED's, and electric/hydraulic on all axles. This is the boat.

Thanks
Corey


I am ordering one too... getting a price on both steel and aluminum... storing the boat on the trailer will be a problem with a drive guard :mad: so I am not sure what I will do there yet....

sweet boat :cool: .... you keeping it at Texoma?


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