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Old 09-13-2012, 11:05 PM
NoBones NoBones is offline
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This is a 1977 Shoreline galvanized tandem axle trailer.
It has ST205 X 13 tires like new in great shape
with a good spare tire mounted on front.
Buddy Bearings on all four hubs.
Roller jack stand.
Also included is a 10,000 lb Power Winch with the stainless cable.
Wire harness to vehicle included. Stainless lanyard from winch to rear of trailer for a one man operation.
12 inch greasable shaft Stoltz rollers.
Carpeted bunks, cedar walk board front to rear.
Minor surface rust here and there, nothing that compromises the
stuctural integrity!

This trailer previously carried a 22'2 Aquasport....

The bunks can be re-adjusted to carry a SeaCraft.

Ideal for a 20 Ft. although might be a little to light for a 23 Ft.

The lights all work, it does not have brakes.

2 inch coupler with safety chains.

Overall this trailer really needs nothing, ready to GO!!

$650.00

Email or PM me for details.

Located in the Daytona Beach, FL. area

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Old 09-14-2012, 03:20 PM
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Ken do you take trade plus $1 like the last one? LOL
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Old 09-14-2012, 08:45 PM
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Ken do you take trade plus $1 like the last one? LOL
Ken offers great deals... the above trailer is another one!!

Very pleased with my last purchase....LOL!
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Old 09-14-2012, 08:59 PM
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Ken offers great deals... the above trailer is another one!!

Very pleased with my last purchase....LOL!
Bones has a controllllled medi vac facility. Awesome.

The "smart ones" showed me a roller set up, but alas I am challenged...badly.

Cheers,
60 ft. this fun time.
YUM!
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Old 09-20-2012, 04:31 PM
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Hey Ken helping you sell
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Old 09-27-2012, 06:09 PM
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Price reduced to $600.00
This is a deal for a ready to go trailer!!
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Old 09-27-2012, 07:48 PM
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What's the weight rating on those axles? 3,000 lbs ea or 6k Total? If so, and the trailer weighs around 700 lbs, so that would allow for a boat up to 5,300 lbs. Does that sound right?

If a 23' SeaCraft weighs 2,800 lbs [dry weight w/o engine(s)]

add 650 lbs for a big single 4 stroke + 700 lbs for a fuel load of fuel (100 gallons) add 500 lbs for gear, etc. add an additional 150 lbs for batteries and that 23' SeaCraft should weigh out at a max of around 4,800 lbs, well within the max of 5,300 lbs....no problem.

If a 23' has twin 2 strokes it still should work. But, a 23' equipted with twin 4 strokes -- probably border line...

P.S. those bunks would definately need to be raised for a 23' and probably for a 20' too.

P.S.S. Ken are you sure they are ST 205 x 13" and not the more common ST205/75R14"??
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