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Old 03-24-2016, 05:42 PM
kmoose kmoose is offline
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I do agree with Denny on the value of an H roller trailer fit for the boat. Back in the day when boat ramps in the keys had straight drop offs you had no option for float ons. They certainly have their advantages but also have limitations for trailering larger boats and with cross currents or wind. For me and the ramps I use float on trailers are the fastest and most convienent option for me as I can load or unload in 30 seconds with no issue or assistance. My goal is to only get close enough to the dock drop a driver off or pick them up. Everyone else is on the boat when it goes in.

As far as maintenance goes I usually get a full 10 years on most everything accept tires and brakes. After that you are usually due for some hardware and maybe axles if they are not good quality or have not been maintained but for the most part the majority of the trailer should last longer than we will if taken care of.
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