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berns29scarab 11-01-2010 12:26 PM

Load Rite trailers...5 star model
 
opinions...will be used for hauling a 4700 lb boat and used in 99% salt water applications. not looking for alot of bling just a solid trailer, maybe some xtra lights and upgraded stainless on the braking components

berns29scarab 11-01-2010 12:28 PM

thinking surge brakes on 1 axle should be sufficient, and standard wheels are 14"

East Coast B 11-02-2010 06:23 AM

You working with Perry at CampMarine.com? If your in NJ, he's the guy to talk to about Loadrite!

Put one under my 31ss and my 330 Monterey. They aren't Myco's, but a good trailer for the price.

berns29scarab 11-02-2010 11:22 AM

actually dealing with east Coast trailers in LI NY...thats where the boat is approx 2.5 hrs from me

East Coast B 11-02-2010 12:00 PM

Call Perry Camp just to make sure your getting a good price!

I've never been able to beat his prices!

lucky strike 11-02-2010 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by berns29scarab (Post 3243658)
thinking surge brakes on 1 axle should be sufficient, "

Give it some more thought.

ajrdonzi18 11-02-2010 05:24 PM

I would reconsider !!!!!!! PM me if you want the inside scoop on both load rite and eastcoast trailers!

Expensive Date 11-02-2010 07:06 PM

I am not at all happy with my Load right trailer,for what its worth.

HabanaJoe 11-02-2010 07:42 PM

I had a 28' Cig on a alum bunk Load-Rite and now have my 32' SeaCraft on a alum bunk as well and the boat is pretty heavy w/ a coffin, 300 gals fuel, all the rods, gear etc. The boat goes from NJ to NC or MD at least 20 trips a year that's 15,000 miles and have no problems, both tracked great, super light weight and is 4 years old now with over 50,000 mi on it.

In NJ I believe all alxes must have brakes on them?

I had a couple Myco's in my day, better or not - cost more.

The SeaCraft first had a custom steel Vanguard under it, that was a peice of junk. If you're a traveler like us and only launches in saltwater any steel trailer is junk.

Make sure to have disc brakes for saltwater.

And Perry @ Camp gave us a great deal as well!

Philm 11-03-2010 09:38 PM

My Load Master carries my 29' Kryptonite no problem. Surge disc brakes on the front axle. It is a noisy trailer when backing it up and turning very sharp.

A load rite should work well for you.


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