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Unread 06-18-2014, 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by robmints View Post
Trailer is not great, but not bad either. No brakes, and round tubular axles show rust on the bottoms. Can't tell if it's surface or all the way through. But the trailer is like a 1969 and still in good shape I guess because it's galvanized channel.
The trailer is a 1974 and it is dual axle. Correct me if I'm wrong Reel but I believe it was used primarily in fresh water when you owned it which may account for it's long life. Regardless it is in very good condition for a 1974 trailer. It does need brakes, it needs lights fixed, and it needs at least one tire. It's not undersized. I assume since it is the same year as Reel's old boat, that the trailer was originally set up for a V20 and has never been used for anything else.

So, Bradford meet me on the 19th of July to pick up your new boat?
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