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Old 08-30-2005, 04:19 AM
BigMike8o9 BigMike8o9 is offline
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Default Re: Trailer Choice?

Out on the west coast very few have such a short trip. Because I want to trailer my boat the thousand miles to Cabo, I went with the ABT trailer from SO Cal. I think it's the only Aluminum trailer made out west and it's a tank. Much heavier then a Florida model. It has bunks because I think it's easier on the baot for long trips and won't leave rolls in the hull after time. Although I have my doubts that a Seacraft would do that. My brother in law's Bayliner did.
I would still recomend bunks and when I was in FL that's when I became sold on the idea of this type trailer.
I almost drove to FL to get one before i found ABTrailers on line. Also I bought my trailer for a larger size for the future bracket. I wiegh my tounge be for every tow to check loading. Big downhill from the desert a 4,000 ft decline in 15 miles. Since the boat dosn't have the bracket I checked placement on the trailer for safty.
Again not a problem for you guys with the two mile tows.
I also have nasty dirt roads just to get to the freeway and killer roads in Baja. Even carry complete spindles and brakes.Mexico has potholes that could almost hide a VW.
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