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 Recently rebuilt boat trailer 3 Attachment(s) This is what it looks like after an almost total rebuild by Henry Trailers here in the San Diego area.  This old trailer had been under the boat in a field across the street for at least 14 years.  4 flat and rotted tires, much rust, bunks stuck to the boat, wood rotted away.  One spring broken.  I put used tires on and repacked the wheel bearings, then after starting the engine and much else, I launched the boat in San Diego Harbor.  The trailer nearly fell apart as I towed it home.  Perry Henry came out and gave me an estimate to either replace the trailer or rebuild it.  The price was about the same but I chose rebuilding because I would keep the registration and there would be no title transfer, etc.    3 weeks and $2900 later, here it is. I may pull the boat out and try to clean and repaint the bottom before I put it back in that ugly sea water in my marina slip. I will determine whether there is water and power for my power washer near the boat ramps that are near to my Marina. If not, I could bring it all the way up here to my residence (25 miles) and do it here in my driveway. Before reloading the boat on the trailer I think I would try to wrap those new bunks with plastic to protect them from that marine growth. I am puzzled about how to get access to the areas under the bunks and rollers. Is there a slick way to lift a boat on a trailer? Larry | 
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