Looking for a Used Trailer in Buffalo NY
Need a trailer for a 12 foot aluminum boat. Short hauls..Buffalo NY |
DJ
May 3 2006
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| Yes, I would agree keep it away from salt water. I also agree that the
those bunk brackets are junk. But all in all for my 12' "V" bottom boat
it is perfect. Just as long as you stay under its weight limit you
should be fine. Paul |
Paul
May 3
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| DJ,
Order one of these.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=5002 I
did and it is better than any used trailer I could find and cheaper
than a new one. The shipping was only $10.00 Paul |
Paul
May 3
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| Just my opinion, but this newsgroup is probably the least likely place
you'll find one. |
Doug
May 3
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| Just don't put it anywhere near salt water. |
Don
May 3
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| Why are the bunks tipped in such an odd way? Hmmm.... |
Doug
May 3
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| I had one of those 'Made in Taiwan' trailers for my CL14 sailboat.
Those Mickey Mouse bunks do pivot when loading and unloading...but the
brackets were so weak that they bent under the weight of my 240 lb
sailboat. I just attached 2" x 4"s on edge directly to the frame.
It was easy to tip the entire trailer to winch the boat on...even up off
my front lawn. If I had kept that daysailer, I was planning to buy a
better 900 lb capacity galvanized trailer at about $900.00. |
Don
May 3
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