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Topic: Aluminum dual axel trailer
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Sal A |
posted 04-01-2008 12:52 PM ET (US)
I bought a new Aluminum dual axel trailer this past autumn. It is a 2008 Load Rite 5-Star model# 55-22T5200102TB2. GVWR is 6,340 lbs. It is an aluminum bunk trailer, with disc brakes on both axels, with a jack, and with stainless steel hardware, and finally with trailer guides. I bought the trailer for my Parker 21SE, and it has been dunked and rinsed exactly once; taking my Parker out of the water for the season. My Parker sits on it as I type. I paid $3300 for this trailer from Camp Marine in Point Pleasant, NJ and I am selling because I don't think I want to have it in my driveway for 6 months when I splash my boat. I will likely just have it hauled out and blocked for me instead. What is fair? I am thinking $2500 and you can take it once I splash (within two weeks)
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Tohsgib
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posted 04-01-2008 01:44 PM ET (US)
Sal you would be a millionaire if you would think about stuff BEFORE you buy it...how many boats now in a few years? For what it costs to haul and put on blocks(about $250 year) you can store this at a buddies house for much less under a tree in the back 40. |
Sal A
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posted 04-01-2008 02:45 PM ET (US)
Biggie don't I know it. I have been as dumb as they come with money with regard to boats.Friends actually joke and create a lottery system to be in line to by my boats du year as they come up for sale. |
NewportMe
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posted 04-02-2008 08:31 AM ET (US)
Do you think This trailer is the proper one for a 22' outrage Wd? I have been looking. Bruce |
Sal A
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posted 04-02-2008 08:58 AM ET (US)
Bruce, I wouldn't be a good man to judge. It is beefy, and supposedly can even handle the Parker 2120 SportCabin, which is a beefy boat if there was one. I'd be happy to show it to you if you want. |
NewportMe
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posted 04-02-2008 09:55 AM ET (US)
Sal Could you e-mail me a pic or 2 my address is in my profile. Bruce |
Sal A
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posted 04-07-2008 10:33 AM ET (US)
Bruce, It just sold. I am sorry. |