Thanks for the comments and replys, it's going to be a very nice little trailer. Here in Mississippi I don't forsee any issue getting a tag for my trailer cause I have both a bill of sale and the reciepts plus I also already have 2 custom trailers tagged here as well.. So far my entire combo hasn't costed me much cash out of pocket maybe $150 out of pocket other than a little labor, but who cares about that it'll be worth every bit when me and my boy get to take it fishing again. So far I have a yazoo 1238 flatbottom that you seen in the pic's that I've welded up everything that could/would possibly leak (got it as payment for welidng a bow seam on a buddy's 12' jon boat). My plans for it is to put foam then 3/8" plywood w/carpet on the lower deck and 3/4" ply/carpet on the seats for mounting the removable pedistals to beat the heat. I traded a buddy of mine a lowes bolt together metal workbench that I only paid $40 for both a 9.9 and 15hp 1976 model Evinrude outboards to build 1 since then I've taken both apart and built a nice 15hp outboard with new power backs, rebuilt carb, new fuel pump, new fuel lines, new tank lines, new water pump and crank rope. and now this nice little trailer on the cheap as well... The reason for using round tube for all the repairs/mods is because i've got a bunch of small pieces left over from building several different race cars so that's not costing me anything either. I tried to take the best ideas I could come up with from reading online and past experiences with loading my old Javeline bass boat I had to come up with this little design to help ease unloading and loading. and the main reason for the guide pole is my truck that I built for towing, it's a 93 GMC extcab short bed with 3" lift and 33" at's, I have to back my 16' dovetail car hauler with the mirrors because I can't see it through the back window so guide's on this small trailer is a must and it'll also keep my lights out of the water so they don't corrode and crap out on me.