myco verses Nextrail
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Re: myco verses Nextrail
Originally Posted by outdrive man
If Your Considering A Myco Style Trailer It Might Be Worth Looking At Loadmaster, They Are Also Putting Alot Of Trailers Under Fountains Right Now.
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Re: myco verses Nextrail
I've got a Loadmaster trailer (out of Port Clinton Ohio) under my 33 Outlaw,no complaints,nice people,trailer was done before the completion date,very reasonable in price,had to adjust the bunks a shave after I got it, but other than that it's been a great trailer.
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Originally Posted by Downtown42
Is Vanguard the same as Loadmaster?
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There are many quality trailer manufacturers other than Myco and Nextrail that you may want to consider. I agree Myco is cream of the crop, and while nextrail seems to be a good product also, you may be able to find a happy medium between the 2.. As mentioned earlyer Vanguard and Loadmaster are well built. A few others you might want to take a look at are Eagle, Integrity, Heritage, and Extreme. Most any company will color match and add some nice rims, brakes and diamond plate fenders. For a boat as heavy as yours I would also recomend an electric or electric over hydraulic braking system. Shop around and find one that fits your budjet and will still look good and function correctly. - Andrew
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Re: myco verses Nextrail
Originally Posted by nextrail
It is not fair to compare a nextrail to A bayliner unless you have owned one personaly . nextrail has trailers under 4 out of 6 of the fountain race boats currently on the circuit every one is more than satisfied.
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Also .... Allison Marine is making a Powder coated Aluminum Trailer now ...have not seen one yet and I think only up to 26-28 feet right now but they are building a bigger oven for longer trailers ...sounds sweet ..
http://www.allisonmarine.us/index.htm
http://www.allisonmarine.us/index.htm
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Re: myco verses Nextrail
Originally Posted by JUKED YOU
There are many quality trailer manufacturers other than Myco and Nextrail that you may want to consider. I agree Myco is cream of the crop, and while nextrail seems to be a good product also, you may be able to find a happy medium between the 2.. As mentioned earlyer Vanguard and Loadmaster are well built. A few others you might want to take a look at are Eagle, Integrity, Heritage, and Extreme. Most any company will color match and add some nice rims, brakes and diamond plate fenders. For a boat as heavy as yours I would also recomend an electric or electric over hydraulic braking system. Shop around and find one that fits your budjet and will still look good and function correctly. - Andrew
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Here is the Vanguard that I had 1 week. After seeing the boat not resting properly on bunks, I made the wise move to Myco. Not to mention the chit Carlisle tires that were on the Vanguard.
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Originally Posted by Downtown42
Here is the Vanguard that I had 1 week. After seeing the boat not resting properly on bunks, I made the wise move to Myco. Not to mention the chit Carlisle tires that were on the Vanguard.