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Re: Boat trailer
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Although I had a 5,000# prior to the bracket install. It did fine for the Florida Highways but I was pushing the limit http://floridasportsman.com/art/dupe.gif |
Re: Boat trailer
You guys are probably right. This is information my wife got. Keep in mind I have a 20 not a 23. Any suggestions you can offer would be great.
Thanks, Drew |
Re: Boat trailer
Fellow-ship -
I may not be taking too many trips on my boat unless it's really calm - but I like your #'s!!! 250 plus all the way!!! |
Re: Boat trailer
I also have a 20, and a heavy Seafari to boot, and I have a 2003 Continental, drive on, aluminum frame, tandem axle, with bunks, good for about 5000 lbs. model SSTA2150 and it works great, boat rides low and very secure with no sway at any speed. I once blew a rear tire and the trailer still made it on one tire on one side to the tire shop about 10 miles away. :rolleyes:
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