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JW wrote:
I have a 1997 Princecraft 196 19.5' aluminum fishing/pleasure boat. The trailer is showing a tremendous amount of rust. I suspect the rust may be due to my launching it in sal****er a few times. However, every time I did that I dumped the trailer in freshwater very soon afterwards. Anyways... There's a lot of rust on the outside of the trailer. I can't see inside the trailer shafts but I imagine there's rust in there as well. What to do? Grind the rust off and use POR 15 or something? Or replace trailer? If I replace trailer are there generic trailers for 20' boats or do I have to get it from the manufacturer? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks. If you are going to buy a new trailer, get an aluminum one with stainless steel fasteners and a torsion bar axle. It will cost you a few hundred more than a new galvanized trailer. Most trailer manufacturers can set up a trailer for your boat if they know what boat you have, and your dealer can take care of final adjustments. |
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 08:40:31 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: If you are going to buy a new trailer, get an aluminum one with stainless steel fasteners and a torsion bar axle. It will cost you a few hundred more than a new galvanized trailer. Hey moron...please site you sources when you quote from the web. Thank you. Most trailer manufacturers can set up a trailer for your boat if they know what boat you have, and your dealer can take care of final adjustments. Wow, more masterful infomation from our village idiot! Im going to nickname you MOTO. Sort for "Master Of The Obvious"... |
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