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<blockquote data-quote="Fernhopper" data-source="post: 478435" data-attributes="member: 26409"><p>At this point I felt comfortable calling it a boat again, and every boat needs a trailer! I started looking into the cost of rebuilding the current one. Prices for trailer parts were absolutely horrendous. It would’ve cost almost double the price of a new EZ loader to rebuild the old trailer like new. So I started shopping around. Again, corona made this incredibly difficult. I had to sacrifice and buy a model smaller than I wanted but it works for now and I don’t have to worry about it crumbling as I go down the freeway. The bunks weren’t set up for a flat bottom boat so I built some new ones. I also installed a trailer jack because the model I had to buy doesn’t come with one- cheap SOBs!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fernhopper, post: 478435, member: 26409"] At this point I felt comfortable calling it a boat again, and every boat needs a trailer! I started looking into the cost of rebuilding the current one. Prices for trailer parts were absolutely horrendous. It would’ve cost almost double the price of a new EZ loader to rebuild the old trailer like new. So I started shopping around. Again, corona made this incredibly difficult. I had to sacrifice and buy a model smaller than I wanted but it works for now and I don’t have to worry about it crumbling as I go down the freeway. The bunks weren’t set up for a flat bottom boat so I built some new ones. I also installed a trailer jack because the model I had to buy doesn’t come with one- cheap SOBs!!! [/QUOTE]
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