Looking for a New Trailer for 2004 Super Sport Nautique with ZR6

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  • tpayner19
    • Mar 2012
    • 37

    • Westfield, IN

    • 1972 Martinique 1996 Sport Nautique 2004 Super Spo

    #1

    Looking for a New Trailer for 2004 Super Sport Nautique with ZR6

    My wife and I recently bought a 2004 Super Sport with a ZR6 and have it in central Indiana. Currently we have the single axle original trailer. We are looking to upgrade to a tandem axle. We don't need any accessories like extra lights or rims and it will be stored all winter. We trailer everywhere. Due to the fact that it will sit, sometimes for months, I am not necessarily interested in oil hubs (I know some swear by them and I've done my research). I am looking at my options and am open to suggestions as well as dealer locations around Indiana. I know that N3Boatworks works with Boatmate and getting a quote from them. I also am looking for info on ballpark $ ideas from other manufacturers. Thanks!

    Todd
  • seth
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jun 2008
    • 549

    • Santa Barbara, CA

    • 01 SAN-sold

    #2
    What about adding another axle to the trailer you have? I think somebody on here has done that.

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    • swatguy
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • May 2008
      • 1631

      • Midwest/ Northern IL

      • 2008 SANTE 210

      #3
      Phoenix trailers gives you all the basics at no extra charge. Lots of people run them with great success.


      I hate my eagle trailer

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      • tpayner19
        • Mar 2012
        • 37

        • Westfield, IN

        • 1972 Martinique 1996 Sport Nautique 2004 Super Spo

        #4
        Originally posted by seth View Post
        What about adding another axle to the trailer you have? I think somebody on here has done that.
        I talked with a local trailer service and supplier and it would be in the ballpark of $2500 to relocate the current axle, add another, add brakes, new fenders, paint, and other misc items. All with no additional warranty. New seems the logical way to go.

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