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EZ Loader or Magic Tilt
I am getting an 18' boat and have been offered a choice between the
two. Both are aluminum but the salesman is pushing EZ Loader which tells me it's probably the cheaper. However, I'm told, I'm getting the trailer at their cost since I'm buying a boat from them. I live in Florida and the trailer will see 75% salt water and 25% fresh water. Also, should I get torsion springs or leaf? What is the difference? |
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 14:42:57 GMT, "TC" wrote:
I am getting an 18' boat and have been offered a choice between the two. Both are aluminum but the salesman is pushing EZ Loader which tells me it's probably the cheaper. However, I'm told, I'm getting the trailer at their cost since I'm buying a boat from them. That seem to be the new story with respect to boat trailers - we're not a trailer dealership - we only buy them for our customers. Clams beat me to it, but you really have to be careful with setting the trailer up right. Bunks can be a problem with loading and unloading, but rollers aren't great for long term storage. I live in Florida and the trailer will see 75% salt water and 25% fresh water. Also, should I get torsion springs or leaf? What is the difference? Torsion is best, leaf is a far second. However, that isn't always the case. On my Ranger CC for example, the CG is so low and more to the sterm, that leaf springs make a lot of sense. With respect to manufacturer, EZ loader is a good trailer and they will generally try to set it up for your boat when the dealer orders it and they build it. That's not always the case. Harry mentioned stainless steel brake rotors and that's a good thing. Later, Tom |
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