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Exactly Jim!!! Got to look way ahead and be safe. I asked terry to build mine without brakes specifically. I personally hate them. They are so temperamental anyways and in Alabama we do not have to have them. Soooooo...... heck with them
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Gotcha.
But the reason I mentioned the brakes is because I just bought a new Road King tandem axle aluminum trailer and specifically had it built with disc brakes on BOTH axles. I did that because my former trailer had brakes on one axle and they didn't work. This caused me a lot of stress on the highway when braking from speeds around 60-65 mph. The stopping distance was waaaay out there! I am towing a 23' Sceptre with a Chevy 1500 pickup. The rig stops real well now. |
I think fishinfootballer must be busy playin football!
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...or fishin
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I like it 77 Sceptre
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I just bought a 2016 Road King 6400 lb capacity, and specifically wanted this leftover since it was built without any brakes. Tows like nothing behind my Chevy 2500, and it's fine behind a 1500 too.
Was originally bought for a Sceptre, and pinching the bunks about 2 inches it gave me enough clearance to put a 1976 23' SC Inboard on it as well! |
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You may want to review your State's Trailering laws before you elect to go without brakes on your rig... Jim |
The massive brakes on the 2500 handle stopping the load pretty well. Put a little moisture on the pavement and all bets are off.
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77 Scetpre and Bumpdraft are absolutely right.
I believe Mass does not have a requirement for brakes if the overall weight does not exceed 10,000 lbs. - http://www.brakebuddy.com/towing-laws With that said, I do not trailer my boat a whole lot. The longest trip it would go is about 80 miles to Cape Cod and I would be planning the hauls around traffic. For the most part, it's launch in and haul it locally where I am a few times a year (if that). For me, this works. For others constantly towing, most likely not. |
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