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dwmax 06-04-2010 09:16 PM

New Boat Trailer
 
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Lets see where to start, I have not been able to take my boat out one time this year due to my trailer rotting from the inside out :mad:. I was not able to move the boat for fear of the tonge breaking off and losing my boat while driving to the water. I am posting some pictures of before and after but let me tell you how much extra metal I had to bolt to the frame just to make it 2 miles to the water to get the boat off and on to new trailer :shakehead:.

ttownmatt 06-04-2010 09:40 PM

Re: New Boat Trailer
 
Do you boat salt water? Thats a preaty tore up trailor.:eek_animated:

dwmax 06-04-2010 09:53 PM

Re: New Boat Trailer
 
I live in Florida and take it out on the ocean and I take it to lakes to wakeboard and tube. I just thought it was odd that the tongue rotted out and not the back of the trailer. The trailer over the winter looked absolutely perfect, it wasnt until i touched the trailer that the whole side fell apart which led me to further inspection and alot more rot.:shakehead::shakehead:

m&mmariah 11-09-2010 05:04 AM

Re: New Boat Trailer
 
That new trailer looks pretty sturdy. What manufacturer is it?

dwmax 11-11-2010 01:37 AM

Re: New Boat Trailer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by m&mmariah (Post 26777)
That new trailer looks pretty sturdy. What manufacturer is it?

The new trailer is a 2006 continental aluminum Ibeam, tandem axle. I added the aluminum wheels to it after I baught the trailer, because it came with galvanized wheels and they always seem to rust even though they are galvanized. And yes it is real sturdy


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