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Topic: Trailer Options?  (Read 13072 times)

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tsquared

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 Thanks for the reply Ravdakot. My 10 fter was used by a guy  for his gardening business so it has a ramp at the back for his ride on mowers that sticks up higher than the front. I'll post a pic tomorrow.
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SteveHawk

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Each trailer design fits the purpose that it was designed for. When I designed mine, Jammer made suggestions that I incorporated into the final product. We wanted to keep the flatbed deck open for PA's and Tandem Islands. The top racks were designed to hold smaller kayaks. Yes Folks, you can put a Tandem Island on the fully extended Snowbear trailer and keep a positive tongue weight

I personally use the bottom deck for my Outback. It is much easier to back the trailer into the water and slide it on.

All of the racks come of easily. The top row can be turned 90 degrees when not in use.

I briefly flirted with the idea of building the trailers as a side business but, was dissuaded when the liability numbers came in. Use what you will.

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