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svfara 10-31-2007 1:29 PM

I've been searching for a trailer for a 2003 Nautique Super Air 210, but have had no luck... <BR> <BR>Anybody know of any or places to look? <BR>I'm hoping to find one in Florida, but I would consider one anywhere on the east coast. <BR> <BR>Any suggestions? <BR>Thanks

nautiquesonly 10-31-2007 8:03 PM

not really east coast but sun fun marine north of cincy. OH

rbalan 11-01-2007 7:21 AM

Good luck finding a used trailer. When I ran into boats for sale without a trailer looking for my boat, I was unable to find an inboard boat trailer period, much less one that matched the boat's hull. Check with Ramlin, Eagle, and Prestige and see how much a custom one would cost. It may cost $1000-1500 more, but you would have a new trailer built to your liking.

olskooltige 11-01-2007 7:43 AM

Try $4500 or more.

crushing76 11-01-2007 8:59 AM

i just drove by our local marina and saw hundreds of boat trailers. maybe you could do the same? call the marina and see if they will tell you who has a boat of the same make as yours and call them up to see if they are interested in selling. maybe you could even do a long term rental if it is just going to sit there???

882001 11-01-2007 3:11 PM

1000- 1500? not gonna happen!

11-01-2007 11:58 PM

<a href="http://lakeareawatersports.com/boats.html" target="_blank">http://lakeareawatersports.com/boats.html</a>

rbalan 11-02-2007 6:08 AM

The used trailers I've seen were in the $1500-2500 range, so if you don't need all the options, I think one of the manufacturers could make one under $4000. Do a search on Planet Nautique. There are a few posts on custom trailers that might be from a year or 2 ago that could help you out.

wakereviews 11-02-2007 6:10 AM

I had a 211 on a single axle ram-lin trailer like the one in that link... that is a great trailer.

olskooltige 11-02-2007 6:31 AM

I just finished trailer shopping. A new channel trailer with cutout and 4500 pound single axle was in the neightborhood of $4200. A painted tube tandem with swing away tongue was over $5000. This was for a 20' boat. <BR> <BR>I went with a much better built, much longer lasting, and much higher weight rating aluminum. It carries 5200 pounds and was made for a 22' boat, so I have full bunk under the boat (most aluminum you have overhang). It was $3200 out the door (title, taxes, plates and all). The only part that is not preferred about it are the galvanized wheels. Anyone want to trade? <BR><a href="http://wakeboatworld.com/newTrailer/" target="_blank">http://wakeboatworld.com/newTrailer/</a> <BR> <BR>(Message edited by OlskoolTige on November 02, 2007)


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