Manning Trailers
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I had a aluminum built for my 400SS. Its a gooseneck. It pulls great and actually stops. Im at 32K combined gross. My only issue is the fit. It carried the boat well but the bunk placement could be a bit better. I think this laser fit that others advertise may be the thing of the future. Manning is family owned-operated builder. Really great folks.
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Broward Trailer is the only company I am aware of that employs Laser Hull Scanning Technology to perfectly map the bottom of a boat. This assures that the bunks on our trailer fit your boat perfectly every time! You can read more about this technology by clicking here
Many boat manufacturers are hesitant to release 3D CAD files for their hulls so it became necessary for us to come up with a better way to accurately map the bottom of these boats (some with 2, 3 and 4 steps, various deadrises, etc) than laying underneath them and measuring which is highly innacurate.
Many boat manufacturers are hesitant to release 3D CAD files for their hulls so it became necessary for us to come up with a better way to accurately map the bottom of these boats (some with 2, 3 and 4 steps, various deadrises, etc) than laying underneath them and measuring which is highly innacurate.
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Broward Trailer is the only company I am aware of that employs Laser Hull Scanning Technology to perfectly map the bottom of a boat. This assures that the bunks on our trailer fit your boat perfectly every time! You can read more about this technology by clicking here
Many boat manufacturers are hesitant to release 3D CAD files for their hulls so it became necessary for us to come up with a better way to accurately map the bottom of these boats (some with 2, 3 and 4 steps, various deadrises, etc) than laying underneath them and measuring which is highly innacurate.
Many boat manufacturers are hesitant to release 3D CAD files for their hulls so it became necessary for us to come up with a better way to accurately map the bottom of these boats (some with 2, 3 and 4 steps, various deadrises, etc) than laying underneath them and measuring which is highly innacurate.