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Old 07-25-2006, 11:06 AM
jongolds jongolds is offline
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Default New England Trailer Advice

I finally sold my old trailer and was hoping to get some advice on replacing it. I'm trying to make the decision between rollers and bunks. I know bunks support the boat better are cheaper and easier to maintain but the one I just sold had carpeted bunks and was useless at anything less than high tide. I was planning to go back to rollers but, I keep hearing about bunks made out of various materials that are more slick than the carpet. Has anyone ever tried them up hear. I don't like to power on or off the trailer. I use the winch.

Bottom line, should I go with rollers or bunks? Any suggestions for dealers in the area? Right now my ideal would be aluminum with rollers and disc brakes. I'm worried about finding a brand that uses enough rollers though.
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