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<blockquote data-quote="richg99" data-source="post: 171296" data-attributes="member: 4376"><p>Nice pix and great location. Where are you?</p><p></p><p>Yep, a tilting trailer would take all of my concerns away. I fish the salt water flats of South Texas and most of the ramps are very, very shallow. Heck, some of the bays might not be over 3 or 4 feet deep.... a half mile out. </p><p></p><p>The freshwater lakes around here will have steep enough ramps, I believe. It is the salt water areas that I like to fish that may give me some issues. Oh well, I bought the boat at a great price. I DON'T want to pay half as much for a new trailer as did for the boat. </p><p></p><p>My trailer sits in my garage this very minute.... waiting for the Rustoleum primer coat to fully dry. Tomorrow the trailer gets a new coat of semi-gloss black. I wanted to try to match the maroon color of the hull...but could not find a good match. Black will be a LOT easier to touch up as time goes on, that is for sure. Thanks for sharing. regards, Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richg99, post: 171296, member: 4376"] Nice pix and great location. Where are you? Yep, a tilting trailer would take all of my concerns away. I fish the salt water flats of South Texas and most of the ramps are very, very shallow. Heck, some of the bays might not be over 3 or 4 feet deep.... a half mile out. The freshwater lakes around here will have steep enough ramps, I believe. It is the salt water areas that I like to fish that may give me some issues. Oh well, I bought the boat at a great price. I DON'T want to pay half as much for a new trailer as did for the boat. My trailer sits in my garage this very minute.... waiting for the Rustoleum primer coat to fully dry. Tomorrow the trailer gets a new coat of semi-gloss black. I wanted to try to match the maroon color of the hull...but could not find a good match. Black will be a LOT easier to touch up as time goes on, that is for sure. Thanks for sharing. regards, Rich [/QUOTE]
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