Trailer for Venture 26

haakebecks":3368aodk said:
The King that was recommended was for 7000 lbs.

This whole process has been a real mess. It seems utterly asinine that I can buy a nearly new compact car for the price of a few pieces of galvanized steel or aluminum, some cheap tube axles, etc.

Agreed. And the thought of paying $10,000 for a trailer seems excessive to me. Initially, I figured the cost to buy a trailer for my boat would be under $5,000. After finding otherwise, now im searching for used.
 
dmengland":giuklwjt said:
Float-On aluminum trailer is the way to go. It works great with my 26' Venture. Doug

Doug,

Can you post or PM me the model number and options of your Float-On? It would be very appreciated!
 
Doing a search for a 7500# GCW EZ loader trailer came up with this site: EZ Loader Trailers, Oregon

For a TEZB 23 (7500#, galvanized, bunks) $6000
For a TEZB 25 (8500#) $7200

And, BTW, I like roller trailers.

Couldn't find a price for a 8000# King trailer. I feel a 7000# trailer is too small.

Good used boat trailers are hard to find, so if you do find one, grab it.

Boris
 
journey on":1gusp84d said:
Doing a search for a 7500# GCW EZ loader trailer came up with this site: EZ Loader Trailers, Oregon

For a TEZB 23 (7500#, galvanized, bunks) $6000
For a TEZB 25 (8500#) $7200

And, BTW, I like roller trailers.

Couldn't find a price for a 8000# King trailer. I feel a 7000# trailer is too small.

Good used boat trailers are hard to find, so if you do find one, grab it.

Boris

I actually already engaged them and ended up with a higher quote with the same stuff as I received from Sportcraft. The model everybody keeps pushing is a TEZB 102B 7500. The reason being the one that you quoted up above is way too narrow.
 
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