Aluminum or Galvanized
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From: Wenham, Ma
Whatever you decide to buy, the more you spend the better it will get. You can spend 6-7k with Rocket, Peterson, Owens or whoever in aluminum bolted . If you spend that I like I did you will be updating it with extra crossmembers or bigger axles and wheels in a few years, Like I have. I like how my boat sits low my trailer as opposed to a large welded trailer where they tend to be very tall. Personally , I like steel galvy trailers like Eagle, Myco, etc. There are many who build them. But they were out of my budget.
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From: SE FL
Aluminum - welded and UNPAINTED
Manning Trailer, you'll be able to configure it anyway you want within reason. Wheel/tire size, bow ladder, breaks and so on.
Manning Trailer, you'll be able to configure it anyway you want within reason. Wheel/tire size, bow ladder, breaks and so on.
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Welded aluminum all day, and twice on Sunday.
Myco or Manning; can't go wrong.
Hundreds of posts on this debate as well as differences between welded and bolt-together trailers. You get what you pay for; so don't skimp. A trailer is a vehicle that people's lives depend on; and a lot of folks don't view them in that light.
Myco or Manning; can't go wrong.
Hundreds of posts on this debate as well as differences between welded and bolt-together trailers. You get what you pay for; so don't skimp. A trailer is a vehicle that people's lives depend on; and a lot of folks don't view them in that light.
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I had Loadmasters do a custom cradle for dry stacking my boat so the fork truck arms didn't destroy my hull. The customer service and product was second to none. I couldn't get Manning, Eagle or Myco to even call me back. Give Gary Jr. a call and you would get a great trailer. Chris.





