myco verses Nextrail
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I have a 2004 Nexttrail "Bayliner" trailer that my kick a$$ 37 AT sits on and can personally say that I have no problems what so ever!!!! It is very stable and has larger I beams to keep the flex down. Yes, if I were loaded and could spend the money, sure buy the MYCO, but I am very happy with the way it Tows & Loads!!!! Have towed too Florida twice and all over Va. and my tires look new also?????
The added option of 12" DISC brakes is a must.... Keep your money for boat options
James
The added option of 12" DISC brakes is a must.... Keep your money for boat options
James
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Very well said...
I found mine super easy to load and went down the road straight as an arrow!
and NO.. you'll never get the difference back in resale.
I found mine super easy to load and went down the road straight as an arrow!
and NO.. you'll never get the difference back in resale.
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Myco.I gave up the jack because a friend said alittle more insurance policy than any other trailer out there.Not that the other trailers are bad Myco just has a better rep.I got the elec. hydaulic brakes and they stop boat,trailer and the truck on a dime.Ordered mine right from Myco got it when i needed it and when they said i would get it.Can't beat that and when i called Myco i got to talk to a real person when i had a few ?'s about the brakes and the lttle black box on the front of the trailer.DON'T GET THE LITTLE BLACK BOX WET.
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I tow alot of boats and I would put her on a MYCO, or a VIPER like they have under the new 42. I have pulled both type of these trailers alot and they are awsome. Steve
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i have a nextrail and it took a lot of adjustment to get things just right, i love now, loads easy, pulls great, very even tire wear. i take 1-2 long trips a year with it and would buy another, i bet you will need to adjust it though.
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Dont worry about the adjustments, I think if you a buying a new boat from Pat he can handle that for you. I picked mine up from him and it sat perfect. Thats what they get paid the big bucks for.