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    Posted: June-26-2013 at 10:27am
In need of a new trailer asap. Would greatly prefer a tandum aluminum, but will consider a single axle steelie if its in very good shape(no rust). Anywhere up and down the East coast is fine.
'94SN Restoration underway...
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Give Boat Mate a call in Tennessee ( Near Knoxville). Reid and Matt at Race City Marine are a dealer for Boat Mate. They can build you a great looking NEW trailer at a great price. It will match that NEW interior.

In hind-site, I wish I had just purchased a new one from Boat Mate for my boat instead of rebuilding my trailer. I put a lot of money into my trailer and I would of been better off getting a new one.

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Originally posted by Donald80SN Donald80SN wrote:

Give Boat Mate a call in Tennessee ( Near Knoxville). Reid and Matt at Race City Marine are a dealer for Boat Mate. They can build you a great looking NEW trailer at a great price. It will match that NEW interior.

In hind-site, I wish I had just purchased a new one from Boat Mate for my boat instead of rebuilding my trailer. I put a lot of money into my trailer and I would of been better off getting a new one.

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Ditto - TOTALLY Rebuilt a 91 trailer:
Spent A LOT
Looks Great
It's still a 91 trailer...............

Also From Donald in another Post:

"Check out Boat Trader.com and look for Used Nautiques. There is a boat dealer near Huntsville Alabama........ They have several types and sizes available and they are prestige trailers. I believe the company is Rambo Marine. Some are tandem and some are not.

I hope this helps,

Donald"

Apparently, my brotha Donald is the trailer expert; follow his advice!!!!   
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Just have a PHD in the school of hard knocks. Reid had Boat Mate build two trailers for his two mustangs ( Orange, Royal Blue) that came out great for just a little more than I have in my trailer. Randy in Ohio have Boat Mate build him a new Trailer several years ago and he was very pleased. It is even Bear Proof.

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Originally posted by Donald80SN Donald80SN wrote:

It is even Bear Proof.


Im gonna have to go ahead and disagree with you Donald... as nice as Reid's Boatmates are, an original restored trailer is impossible to beat, IMHO.
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at this point I'll take either. Had a fender sag, support bracket rusted through, and took out the port side tire... so $95 later I've about had it with this damn thing. There's just no saving a salt water trailer.
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