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my boat was towed from Atlanta to Charleston on a single axle trailer before I bought it. I prefer a tandem, but a single will work. If you decide to get brakes, get disc if you actually need them, get drums if you are only getting them to be legal. After one season in salt, the drums will be frozen in place, remove the shoes and bolt the hubs back on. The disc will probably;ly be frozen as well if it sets parked a lot, parts for the disc generally cost more
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I prefer a dual axle trailer because I have a 130’ driveway to backup. The dual axle is a lot easier for me. That said I’ve seen plenty of V’s on singles.
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1999 Wellcraft 22WA-200 Ocean Runner 1982 Grady White Tarpon 190-110 Evinrude-Sold 1996 Striper 2100WA-RIP Sandy 1989 Wellcraft 18-Sport-125 Force-sold |
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