My current boat is a 97 SNOB that sits on a 97 Shoreland'r single axle trailer. I don't like the trailer for several reasons, the two most prevelant being that it doesn't have the big nice carpeted pads to stop the bow. Growing up around multiple Nautiques, I'm bewildered by the abscence of such a wonderful feature. Instead, I just have a single roller to catch the bow, but It's a lot harder to "power it on" when you have to worry about the possibility of missing that roller and ending up over the front of the trailer ( which my brother managed to do in July and ruin my prop on one of the trailer bunks). :x Mistakes happen. Also, it won't fit in my garage because the tongue is ridicuously long. From the back of the boat with the swim platform removed is 24 1/2 feet to the tip of the tongue. Only 19'6" of that is boat. Plus, the boat sits what I think is really high on the trailer, and it just squeaks and rattles going down the road. You can see the boat, and mostly the trailer at
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Everything I've ever heard about Ramlin is about 50/50 split good to bad. My local dealer reccomeds Eagle, but for the features I was looking for, it was about $3500, which is more than I'm interested in spending. Another dealer is trying to sell me on Trailmaster, which I don't know too much about, except they quoted me $2300 for a single axle, surge brakes, swing away tongue, LED lights, bow pads, and the "Inboard Package". I always live by the old "you get what you pay for" saying, and I'm afraid this trailer won't be much better than the Shoreland'r. Anyone have any experience with Trailmaster?
Sorry for the long post. I would appreciate anyone sharing any thoughts they may have.
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Everything I've ever heard about Ramlin is about 50/50 split good to bad. My local dealer reccomeds Eagle, but for the features I was looking for, it was about $3500, which is more than I'm interested in spending. Another dealer is trying to sell me on Trailmaster, which I don't know too much about, except they quoted me $2300 for a single axle, surge brakes, swing away tongue, LED lights, bow pads, and the "Inboard Package". I always live by the old "you get what you pay for" saying, and I'm afraid this trailer won't be much better than the Shoreland'r. Anyone have any experience with Trailmaster?
Sorry for the long post. I would appreciate anyone sharing any thoughts they may have.
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