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Old 08-23-2017, 12:45 PM
Vezo, Part II Vezo, Part II is offline
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Short drive. Here's the deal. Jeff knows SeaCraft hulls very well. He will measure distance between outer chines and build, bend aluminum I-Beams to that measurement. Then he secures pressure treated bunks directly over the I-Beams, and hull is locked in, carrying all weight on the I-Beams themselves, and transferring weight down to torsion axles. The weight of the load is not sitting on adjustable bunks secured to cross members of all the generic cookie cutter trailers out there. And cheaper, including all Stainless Steel, led lights, spare hub and wheel mount. He even uses heavy grade extension cord for wiring, which is standard. You will not believe the quality. A twenty usually requires a random and brakes on one axle in Florida. Jeff is the knowledge, his sister Kim runs the office, and can't think of brothers name who runs production. Located in St. Pete. You owe yourself a call into them after completing your research. I've owned three, my brother has one under his 18 SF and two other neighbors have purchased after seeing mine.

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