Which boat trailer?
#31
12,500 they serious. I would look for used or another brand. I mean you have a nice boat and want a descent trailer. At the end of the day as long as it performes its still a trailer
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I would never build a aluminum trailer. In my opinion they suck, to light. Also they will float away on you in a current. I had a 42 steel from Mannning and it was great. If you get a 3 axle spend the extra money and get the electric over hydrolic disk , heavy duty jack , led lights, spare tire , upgraded rims to the 17's and the one tool box. I loved ours Manning. Then make the venture up to pick it up Ron is a great guy also save a pile of money and a all around nice trip. . Jeff and Jessica. LaCrosse, WI.
For now, looks like I will be in fresh so I am keeping my myco.
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I had a Nextrail under my 29 Fever and it would eat tires up.
I do not think the trailer was aligned correct from the factory.
They are the cheapest priced out there.
I have a Venture under my 35 Lightning right now and have no complaints with it to date!
I do not think the trailer was aligned correct from the factory.
They are the cheapest priced out there.
I have a Venture under my 35 Lightning right now and have no complaints with it to date!
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I have a Manning aluminum. I have had it for 5-1/2 years and if I was to build a new trailer in the future, I would be using aluminum and I would use Manning again without hesitation.