Price: $2750 (reduced now to $2200).
I have a 2010 RoadRunner Tandem Trailer for sale. I believe that this trailer fits the 2007-2010 SAN. I used it for my original SAN for several years. The trailer was both too long and too wide for my original SAN, although it worked fine for years until I tried to power off and my prop dinged a bunk and part of the trailer, prompting me to find another trailer. In any event, I am now selling this trailer. Located in Austin, Texas.
Diamond step plates. Light-up logos.
Wheels and tires are in good shape. Comes with full-sized matching spare tire/wheel. Wheel mounts under the boat, which I always liked better than the vertical mounts along the side. Lights work. I-beam construction, which is less likely to rust through since water cannot get trapped. There are a few spots of surface rust though.
This trailer, as you will see from the pictures, has 3 bunks per side. Why so many, I have no idea. One of the bunks is damaged from when my prop hit it when I was in a hurry and tried to power off with a boat that was too small for the trailer. I have not gotten around to fixing it yet, but with 3 bunks per side, I didn't need to.
Note, trailer does not have a folding tongue. Also, the tongue can stick a bit from time to time, but I have yet to find a trailer that doesn't do this.
I have a 2010 RoadRunner Tandem Trailer for sale. I believe that this trailer fits the 2007-2010 SAN. I used it for my original SAN for several years. The trailer was both too long and too wide for my original SAN, although it worked fine for years until I tried to power off and my prop dinged a bunk and part of the trailer, prompting me to find another trailer. In any event, I am now selling this trailer. Located in Austin, Texas.
Diamond step plates. Light-up logos.
Wheels and tires are in good shape. Comes with full-sized matching spare tire/wheel. Wheel mounts under the boat, which I always liked better than the vertical mounts along the side. Lights work. I-beam construction, which is less likely to rust through since water cannot get trapped. There are a few spots of surface rust though.
This trailer, as you will see from the pictures, has 3 bunks per side. Why so many, I have no idea. One of the bunks is damaged from when my prop hit it when I was in a hurry and tried to power off with a boat that was too small for the trailer. I have not gotten around to fixing it yet, but with 3 bunks per side, I didn't need to.
Note, trailer does not have a folding tongue. Also, the tongue can stick a bit from time to time, but I have yet to find a trailer that doesn't do this.
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