I have an Eagle for my 2003 206. I like the trailer build quality and I have the carpeted bow stop, swing away tongue, disc brakes, etc. My only complaint is I think the bunks sit higher than a Ramlin trailer (and maybe other manufacturers). Some of the ramps I use are not very steep, and the extra few inches of those bunks make a difference when the boat is not deep enough in the water.
My old Nautique had the factory CC trailer. The bunks were right on top of the trailer rails and the Ramlin trailers look like they are built the same way. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Right now, I'm worried the boat will not fit into the garage of the house we just purchased. Again, the extra inches might make a difference...
Eagle has good customer service and good parts department. However, the company ownership was changed in 2003 or 2004 and previous trailer warranties are no longer valid. I had a few run arounds with this, but it was worked out.
Dave
My old Nautique had the factory CC trailer. The bunks were right on top of the trailer rails and the Ramlin trailers look like they are built the same way. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Right now, I'm worried the boat will not fit into the garage of the house we just purchased. Again, the extra inches might make a difference...
Eagle has good customer service and good parts department. However, the company ownership was changed in 2003 or 2004 and previous trailer warranties are no longer valid. I had a few run arounds with this, but it was worked out.
Dave
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