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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1978 Lund S-14' Aluminum V Restore
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<blockquote data-quote="ccm" data-source="post: 369543" data-attributes="member: 13447"><p><img src="https://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s284/ccm31/boattrailor001_zps075e42f9.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Here's my old trailer. It needs a lot more TLC than what I'm willing to put into it. It's really heavy too, somewhere around 500 lbs. Along with the boat, motor, batteries & gear it puts a considerable amount of stress on the little tires. I just think it would be better to put my $$$ towards a better trailer with larger tires. It was fine for the short distance to the local ramp ( 1 mile down a gravel road ) but with local lake levels 10+ft low I would have to travel quite a ways down the highway & I just don't trust it for that. I've been looking at trailers in my local area & I can pick up something decent for around $150. Thanks for the advice but I think I'll just use my current trailer for just hauling junk around the farm when I pick up something better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccm, post: 369543, member: 13447"] [img]https://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s284/ccm31/boattrailor001_zps075e42f9.jpg[/img] Here's my old trailer. It needs a lot more TLC than what I'm willing to put into it. It's really heavy too, somewhere around 500 lbs. Along with the boat, motor, batteries & gear it puts a considerable amount of stress on the little tires. I just think it would be better to put my $$$ towards a better trailer with larger tires. It was fine for the short distance to the local ramp ( 1 mile down a gravel road ) but with local lake levels 10+ft low I would have to travel quite a ways down the highway & I just don't trust it for that. I've been looking at trailers in my local area & I can pick up something decent for around $150. Thanks for the advice but I think I'll just use my current trailer for just hauling junk around the farm when I pick up something better. [/QUOTE]
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