Found out my new aluminum trailer is finally in production. Trailer is being made by McClain and should stand the test of the rust prone environment of South La. I had shopped around for painted tube trailers, and figured 5k for one with a life span of about 6 years down here was retarded. Once it comes in, I'll take some pics and post them up. I can't wait to feel secure while towing distances, something I haven't really had since I bought my boat.
New trailer is for a 22 footer (McClain said it would be the best fit), with all the standard inboard items: centering bunks, t-fins offset, offset for intake, prop guard, guide poles. Also stepping up to tandem axle (loaded with stainless) and about 5000 pounds of capacity (can finally fill the tank before the haul). Pricing is right at 3k.
While I was shopping, I was scratching my head trying to figure it all out.....A trailer built with better materials, longer life, and more capacity running half the price of a similar tube trailer......can having a painted trailer really be worth it? Answer the poll!
Tube trailers are about the last type you want to have down here. When I had my boat appraised, the dealer said "Boat looks brand new, but the trailer effin sucks!" The only downfall to the aluminum is the fatigue life. Steel is pretty much without one, but aluminum is going to wear over time....a long time at the thickness that these are built.
New trailer is for a 22 footer (McClain said it would be the best fit), with all the standard inboard items: centering bunks, t-fins offset, offset for intake, prop guard, guide poles. Also stepping up to tandem axle (loaded with stainless) and about 5000 pounds of capacity (can finally fill the tank before the haul). Pricing is right at 3k.
While I was shopping, I was scratching my head trying to figure it all out.....A trailer built with better materials, longer life, and more capacity running half the price of a similar tube trailer......can having a painted trailer really be worth it? Answer the poll!
Tube trailers are about the last type you want to have down here. When I had my boat appraised, the dealer said "Boat looks brand new, but the trailer effin sucks!" The only downfall to the aluminum is the fatigue life. Steel is pretty much without one, but aluminum is going to wear over time....a long time at the thickness that these are built.
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