Trailer needed for 42 Fountain
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I saw this one..not sure if it's what your looking for
http://www.teamshogren.com/toys-part...ernaehrung004:
http://www.teamshogren.com/toys-part...ernaehrung004:
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I am selling the trailer for my 37 Active Thunder. You will need to adjust the bunks, but it may work for you. It has 3 - 6K lbs axles. Conservatively the trailer weighs 2K lbs, that gives you 16,000 lbs. of boat capacity. It has 2 axles of Kodiak Disk brakes, and a fresh water brake flush kit.
$4000
http://members.cox.net/activethunder37/photo.htm
http://mcclaintrailers.com/
$4000
http://members.cox.net/activethunder37/photo.htm
http://mcclaintrailers.com/
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A friend of mine still had one from his 42 last fall. He no longer has the boat itself. Just dropped him a line to see if he still has the trailer. Will post back when I get a reply.
I think his boat was a '97 or so. Small steps.
I think his boat was a '97 or so. Small steps.
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Still has it. Can find out more if still interested. I image it's still in Indy
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What ever you do - do NOT buy one of those cheap I-beam trailers that use u-bolts to hold them together. They are POS and will leave you stranded. Call Abel at South Austin Marine in Austin. They may have a Magnum Trailer of can get you one for about that price. I had one on with my 38 and it pulled better than my new Myco.
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What ever you do - do NOT buy one of those cheap I-beam trailers that use u-bolts to hold them together. They are POS and will leave you stranded. Call Abel at South Austin Marine in Austin. They may have a Magnum Trailer of can get you one for about that price. I had one on with my 38 and it pulled better than my new Myco.
Both of my boats have been trailered Ocean to Ocean to Great Lake to ... etc. etc. etc. on bolt-together aluminum trailers with no ill effects.
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eeasy,
the trailer is a '96 Heritage. He also has a brand new EOH power unit never installed he bought a couple yrs ago. I think he said it was a Carlisle. Sure he'd make a deal on it also as he has no need for it.
I've seen the trailer, but didn't really look at it to give an opinion on it. He only used it twice a yr, in the last 5 yrs I've known him, to haul the boat to the lake in the spring, then back home in fall. With only a couple extra trips total during that same period. I didn't ask about price. If you want to contact him, drop me a line and I'll forward his email or phone #.
the trailer is a '96 Heritage. He also has a brand new EOH power unit never installed he bought a couple yrs ago. I think he said it was a Carlisle. Sure he'd make a deal on it also as he has no need for it.
I've seen the trailer, but didn't really look at it to give an opinion on it. He only used it twice a yr, in the last 5 yrs I've known him, to haul the boat to the lake in the spring, then back home in fall. With only a couple extra trips total during that same period. I didn't ask about price. If you want to contact him, drop me a line and I'll forward his email or phone #.
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That's not exactly great info. Solid and adequate support for the hull is the most important thing when buying/choosing a trailer. Then you need to look at how you are going to use it. If you are going to spend a LOT of time towing, I agree that a welded aluminum or steel trailer is a smart purchase. However, if all you need a trailer for is two trips a year; between the lift and winter storage, then you don't need an extravagant trailer.
Both of my boats have been trailered Ocean to Ocean to Great Lake to ... etc. etc. etc. on bolt-together aluminum trailers with no ill effects.
Both of my boats have been trailered Ocean to Ocean to Great Lake to ... etc. etc. etc. on bolt-together aluminum trailers with no ill effects.
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eeasy,
the trailer is a '96 Heritage. He also has a brand new EOH power unit never installed he bought a couple yrs ago. I think he said it was a Carlisle. Sure he'd make a deal on it also as he has no need for it.
I've seen the trailer, but didn't really look at it to give an opinion on it. He only used it twice a yr, in the last 5 yrs I've known him, to haul the boat to the lake in the spring, then back home in fall. With only a couple extra trips total during that same period. I didn't ask about price. If you want to contact him, drop me a line and I'll forward his email or phone #.
the trailer is a '96 Heritage. He also has a brand new EOH power unit never installed he bought a couple yrs ago. I think he said it was a Carlisle. Sure he'd make a deal on it also as he has no need for it.
I've seen the trailer, but didn't really look at it to give an opinion on it. He only used it twice a yr, in the last 5 yrs I've known him, to haul the boat to the lake in the spring, then back home in fall. With only a couple extra trips total during that same period. I didn't ask about price. If you want to contact him, drop me a line and I'll forward his email or phone #.
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