my v had a galvanized roller trailer under it when i bought it. it was ok, but i wanted a float on for the ramps we have here. i removed the rollers and put bunks on it. it was better, then it bent at the angles where the frame turns to meet at the tongue.(NOT the trailers fault, but thats another story). when i replaced it i got an aluminum with torsion axels. i love it. my usual ramp trip is about 7 miles roundtrip, so i don't pull that much, but i have pulled it to the keys 4 times , 1500 miles roundtrip. i launch about 60 times a year so i use my trailer a lot. my advice would be whatever you get, get torsion axels, so i guess that means aluminum. i also got one for a 23 ft boat & 7500 lbs. it was only about $200 more than 20 ft 5000 lbs.
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