New trailer for 36 Foot center console
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Another vote for Manning. I picked mine up a couple of weeks ago for my 35 Fastech. The boat fit perfect on it and I towed it from Michigan to NJ and it towed great. Workmanship was excellent. I've also owned a Myco and an aluminum bolt-together, and there is no comparison between the Manning and a bolt-together trailer.
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Another vote for Manning. I picked mine up a couple of weeks ago for my 35 Fastech. The boat fit perfect on it and I towed it from Michigan to NJ and it towed great. Workmanship was excellent. I've also owned a Myco and an aluminum bolt-together, and there is no comparison between the Manning and a bolt-together trailer.
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We've come a long way from not wanting a high dollar trailer to Manning and Myco trailers. Quite simply, they are the best. In fact if you parked one of them (built for your boat) side by side with a Venture (also built for your boat), you'd be astounded - in both how well they're built (or not) and how much they cost. But, you get what you pay for. I still think an Eagle is a great trailer for the money though.
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Thanks for the advise guys. I went with a Manning and I'm very happy with it. We have to make an adjustment on the front bunks but the rest of the trailer fits the boat perfect. Ron from Manning was easy to deal with.