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  • redelf75
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Sep 2003
    • 767

    • NYC


    #16
    Here is the Overton's part number for the adapter that no 5 prong trailer should be without. #71177.

    Wake Fun,
    Did Ramlin put those rollers on? They look great. I asked David for them but he said no. Also, I like the reverse light design. Mine were mounted at an angle on the side of the prop guard. I little funky, but better than none at all.

    PS I asked for the 7 prong plug on the trailer, and Ramlin gave it to me happily.

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    • SprintCar39
      • Jul 2003
      • 224

      • Willard


      #17
      Here is the scoop on Ram-Lin options:
      Plated steps are the same color as the trailer.
      The trailer and steps can be galvanized.
      The up-charge for the plated steps is now $140.00 (steel prices keep going up)
      Prop cage rollers are NOT an option.
      The prop cage can be modified for special needs.

      Did I miss anything else?
      Eric

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      • wake_fun
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Jul 2003
        • 1330

        • CA

        • 1995 Super Sport

        #18
        Originally posted by redelf75
        Here is the Overton's part number for the adapter that no 5 prong trailer should be without. #71177.

        Wake Fun,
        Did Ramlin put those rollers on?
        Those rollers are from DHM trailers.
        http://www.dhmenterprises.com/
        They even have zerk grease fittings on them. They are VERY nice.
        Photo Album
        Ballast Install 1
        Ballast Install 2
        Amp Install
        PPass Install
        Alternator Install

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        • Tony-M.
          • Dec 2003
          • 46



          #19
          Originally posted by FatBoy
          I got a plug in adapter for my F-250 from White Lake Marine that connects to the 5 pin flat. Works great.
          I picked up my new SANTE last Thursday at White Lake and they didn't have any 7 to 5 adapters, so we did the little trick of turning the plug over and cutting on the lights to deactivate the brakes. When I started backing up to the ramp, the brakes surged just like we had nailed something. Of course, it scared the crap out us and David and I jumped out of the truck. Luckly, it was just the brake surge....not funny. My computer has been down, so I haven't had time to post any pictures. This boat is awesome and the bimini from towerbiminis.com is great. I did let my buddy's 209 eat my wake during one of those full throttle breakin starts.....the ZR6 is sweeeet!! I keep repeating to myself - breakin, breakin, breakin

          FatBoy - White Lake said that they put one of the biminis on a 211, was that your boat??

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          • FatBoy
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Mar 2004
            • 756

            • Eastern North Carolina


            #20
            Yep sure was. I love it.
            Life is Short, Live it!
            http://www.teamcarolina.us/index.htm

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            • TwinTip
              • May 2004
              • 294



              #21
              Does anyone out there have a recent model ('02-'04) Ramlin Single Axle Trailer with a factory mounted spare tire? I am considering adding a spare tire when I order the new trailer. Any pictures will be greatly appreciated.

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