Anyone, will this trailer fit a 22-cruiser?

The trailer should have a weight rating and would likely be found on the frame. My ez-loader is rated at 4600lbs and carries our 22 with ease. Didn't see anything about brakes. You will need functioning brakes.
 
Looks like it should. The roller cradles look to be attached by u-bolts, and it appears that there are the "normal" number of rollers. However, you'd need to see what the axle rating is and find out the tire size and rating. That way you'd know for sure. I've seen some lightweight trailers, but not usually with tandem axles. Also find out the cross section of the frame members. Usually 2x4 or 2x5 inch members will be stiff enough so that the trailer doesn't flex causing bad loading on the boat. Also, if the structure that holds the winch in place is adjustable with u-bolts or some other "slip" adjustment it'd probably work. Ask if they know the weight rating... It looks alot like my ezloader trailer, but mine has bunks.
 
I have an EZ Loader tandem trailer with rollers, and it has 32 rollers, which means each roller carries a little over 100 pounds of weight.

I don't think I'd want less rollers than that, both considering the weight per roller, and the geometry of their lay-out.

I can't see enough of the trailer you're considering to count the rollers on it.

Joe. :teeth :thup
 
I see it's a 1986 trailer (25yr) are they for real $2100 . Keep looking I think you will find trailers a lot cheaper (less expensive) down here in fl. or anywhere else but the west coast .For that $ you could buy a used alum trailer
 
Wow, a brand new all aluminum dual axle Float-On with kodiak disc brakes cost us $4270 three years ago. I'm with Jim; 2k for a 25 year old galvinized steel piece seems like it's way over priced. Were you trading the auto pilot for the trailer?
D.D.
 
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