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ocuyler 03-10-2006 12:05 AM

Re: Boat trailer
 
Quote:

Chuck,
Did you replace the "OJ Special" with an Expedition?

Chuck has to drive the OJ Special because he doesn't have a job (other than this non-paying CSC gig) and Lil has to do all the work. She has the sweet ride...

jorgeinmiami 03-10-2006 09:10 AM

Re: Boat trailer seen in the flyer for sale
 



26 ft. Aluminium TRAILER 2 axle, Auminium, PERFECT CONDITION! $1300/obo (786)486-7603

FELLOW-SHIP 03-10-2006 11:41 AM

Re: Boat trailer seen in the flyer for sale
 
When I bought my new 6,000 lb Loadmaster aluminum float on with Stainless Steal bolts and torsion axels and just regular disk brakes and a spare tire back in 2001 I paid $2,600 from Loadmaster themselves. After I splashed the boat my regular disk brakes lasted approx
1 ½ years and I had to replace them and went with Kodiak SS which cost me approx another $600. That brought me up to $3,200 my guess since trailers have gone up since then you are looking at $3,500 to $4,000 but I could be wrong. You will need to price a few companies yourself. That used one looks pretty interesting, but the balance would be off for your 23'. That could or perhaps not be a problem.


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LEVERETTE5 03-10-2006 12:12 PM

Re: Boat trailer seen in the flyer for sale
 
Your Right,I talked to floaton about a trailer and they talked alot about the correct weight and lenght trailer.They were $4250.00 for the 824" series pre adjusted for the said boat. 2 week lead time. Nice people there.
Thanks Keith

Triple_Diamond 03-15-2006 08:18 PM

Re: Boat trailer
 

I just bought a Nextrail trailer this last summer for my 25' grady, upgraded the surge brakes to both axles, got aluminum mag wheels, spare tire with mag , all stainless bolts, and the new bearing lube system, all delivered to my house in Ohio for under $4000. 7000# load capacity. Haven't done a lot of trailering with it yet, but the little I have done it seems to be ok. The two rear(main) bunks were preset to my boat. I didn't have have to adjust them - just the front two. I thought I had a problem with the trailer at first, called the company and they got right back to me. - I would buy another from them. good luck

LEVERETTE5 03-15-2006 08:37 PM

Re: Boat trailer
 
I wish I was still looking for a trailer.The deal on the boat I was looking at did not work out. Going to keep looking for a 23 CC seacraft.Thanks Keith

warthog5 03-17-2006 07:47 PM

Re: Boat trailer
 
Quote:

Quote:

Chuck,
Did you replace the "OJ Special" with an Expedition?

Chuck has to drive the OJ Special because he doesn't have a job (other than this non-paying CSC gig) and Lil has to do all the work. She has the sweet ride...

I saw one around hear servel year's ago.

I had a sticker on the back window.

"Offical LAPD pace Car"
:D

Neubium 03-23-2006 07:20 PM

Re: Boat trailer
 
Sorry to hear you missed an opportunity. 1 good thing came out of it though....now you have a consensus of best trailer application for the boat. An aluminum "Float On" is really what a classic deserves.

darkside 04-04-2006 11:39 PM

Re: Boat trailer
 
I called regarding a Continental Trailer today:

5,000 lb.
Double Axel
14 inch tires
Aluminum
Drive on Style
With Brakes

$2,795 plus $225 for Stainless Steel Hardware plus tax = $3,200.00

Spoke w/ Harold at Broward Trailer in Ft. Lauderdale 954-581-2230

FELLOW-SHIP 04-05-2006 05:57 PM

Re: Boat trailer
 
Ha Darkside;

You might be a little to small on that trailer.
3000 for the boat
500 motor
1000 gas
500 stuff
1000 trailer
6000 lbs.
And that’s not counting the 2 Swordfish coming back from your trip and 250 lbs each.

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