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cptqueeg wrote:
Thanks JIMLIN.
Brakes on 1 axle or both?
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โNov-09-2022 11:03 AM
cptqueeg wrote:
The only reason for me to consider anything longer than 10' is to stuff the canoe in there. In my minds eye I see this as being a short in length, wide, and tall in height trailer, good ground clearance, extended tongue, w brakes and some LT tires.
I guess I need to find out what my cargo weighs in total to determine whether to get the SA or DA. Unfortunately I'm about 100 miles from the nearest CAT scale.
โNov-09-2022 09:00 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Cpteeq, Iโll start by saying your cargo trailer โwishโ list is starting to sound like a guy named rerod on here.
And if youโre going to even get close (some of the things youโre saying make no sense or are basically not possible or a downgrade) youโll be custom ordering a new trailer.
Given the trailer you โneedโ is about $5k new (back east, add the west coast factor of about +20% if buying in the PNW) and something close to the trailer you want (new) is probably double that, maybe start including budget into your trailer features Xmas list.
If youโre interested I can point out the impossible or conflicting โwantsโ or features but wonโt unless you want me too. As it comes off offensive rather than knowledgeable.
I will say I 100% do not understand the need for an extended tongue and whatever pitfalls of a v nose Marty is talking about. The V lessens the tongue length need from a jack knife standpoint as well.
In short this is becoming a case of WAAAY overthinking a small trailer to haul some little toys and camping gear.
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โNov-08-2022 07:28 PM
Grit dog wrote:
If youโre going tandem axle anyway and have already considered up to a 16โ trailer, why not just put the canoo inside the trailer?
Even a 6x12 or 7x12 trailer with any sort of vee nose will fit the canoe.
Just a suggestion.
Another suggestion, shop around. The further east you go, the cheaper trailers (and most other things) are.
Since moving up to Wa$hington, I find myself making purchases back east more than the PNW.
Also donโt necessarily discount the โlesserโ or regional brands vs the big names.
Not sure how far west they distribute, but if buying new, I was impressed with the quality of a โlow endโ trailer from MTI. Middlebury Trailers.
โNov-08-2022 06:52 PM