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[Re: Jake]
#58140 09/29/05 03:33 PM 09/29/05 03:33 PM |
Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 306 St. Louis, MO hobienick
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Posts: 306 St. Louis, MO | I've had a painted trailer for my H16. Don't get one of these. Especially bad idea if you launch in salt water. I upgraded to a glavo trailer before I sold it. They run about $1000 new.
My TheMightyHobie18 came with a painted trailer and I immediatly bought a new one. I have a VW Passat and wanted to lighten the load I was towing so I stepped up to the Al Trailex Trailer. I love it. They run about $1500 new. They are very light (comparatively) and with the extrusion it makes it easy to mount stuff to the trailer without having to drill any holes in the frame.
I would with Trailex for longevity, weight (fuel) savings, and reduced maintenece.
Nick
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Previous Boats '84 H16 '82 H18 Magnum '74 Pearson 30 St. Louis, MO
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[Re: hobienick]
#58141 09/30/05 07:27 AM 09/30/05 07:27 AM |
Joined: Jan 2003 Posts: 223 Western New York wyatt
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Posts: 223 Western New York | You'll have a trailer that will last you a lifetime and will always hold it's value. The only thing that can possibly go wrong with it is the trailer wiring might dry out, much like any other trailer. My daughter and I refurbished a 1980 last year; it's a treat to have on the beach. Wyatt | | | Re: trailors for F18 cats
[Re: x505r]
#58142 09/30/05 07:37 AM 09/30/05 07:37 AM |
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Posts: 1,226 Atlanta | Absolutely get a trailex. Pro's 1. You can lift and move it around the yard, its light. Galvanized steel trailers are very heavy. 2. Its aluminum and will never rust. 3. Trailex uses a unique sliding T bolt system, so bolting on cradles, or a box or whatever is a snap. 4. If you change boats you can re- configure you trailer quickly and easily - I have 2 different size boats and one trailer. 5. If you ever damage part of the trailer, just call and get a new section and bolt it on. http://www.trailex.com/buycat.cfm?mcat=87&cat_id=87My only complaint is that they have poor assembly instructions. But most of their trailers come assembled. Bill | | | Re: trailors for F18 cats
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#58143 09/30/05 07:45 AM 09/30/05 07:45 AM |
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Posts: 306 St. Louis, MO | I'll agree on the assembly instructions. But if you do it yourself the tech guys are really helpful and responsive.
Nick
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Previous Boats '84 H16 '82 H18 Magnum '74 Pearson 30 St. Louis, MO
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[Re: Jake]
#58144 09/30/05 08:43 AM 09/30/05 08:43 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,906 Clermont, FL, USA David Ingram
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Posts: 3,906 Clermont, FL, USA | Performance is what I have.
David Ingram F18 USA 242 http://www.solarwind.solar"Do or do not. There is no try." - Yoda "Excuses are the tools of the weak and incompetent" - Two sista's I overheard in the hall "You don't have to be a brain surgeon to be a complete idiot, but it helps"
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#58147 10/01/05 11:08 PM 10/01/05 11:08 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 217 Palm Harbor, FL, USA Lance
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Posts: 217 Palm Harbor, FL, USA | The A Class cats, due to their light weight and thin-skinned hulls, are usually supported by their crossbeams, most other cats are usually supported by the four contact points on the hull. Cradles are preferred to rollers.
Lance Taipan 5.7 USA 182 Palm Harbor, FL | | | Re: trailors for F18 cats
[Re: Lance]
#58148 10/03/05 07:46 AM 10/03/05 07:46 AM |
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Posts: 306 St. Louis, MO | You can order the bearing buddies from trailex or at any trailer supply store. I think I even saw them at Wal-Mart and Target.
You can buy (or make) cradles to spread the laod out on your hulls if you are worried about it. It is nice, though, to have the rollers when you are loading and unloading your boat on a shallow ramp.
Check out the trailex website for all the details. I think someone posted it earlier.
Nick
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Previous Boats '84 H16 '82 H18 Magnum '74 Pearson 30 St. Louis, MO
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