Re: 1962 Arkansas Traveler restoration
Thanks EZ. What's everyone else's thoughts on silicone for the eyebolts- my boat store guys recommended to use silicone as well. I saw and episode on Ship Shape TV and they used silicone as well on the eyebolts.
I was at the boat place today to pick up the flaring tool so I can do the drain plug tonight. Then we looked at trailers in the pouring rain! There are two used trailers that are possibilities- actually, probably only 1- the other would need to much work for what I expect.
Sorry about only a couple pics, I took them from the truck since it was pouring.
Here are 1200 lbs Load Rite Trailers(two on the bottom). Brand New, needs nothing except some extra angle iron supports for the bow support. I can get these for $500 after trading mine in for $150.
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Here is an older Load Rite 2000 lbs trailer. It needs paint in my opinion, new keel rollers, new bunks, new winch. I'd have to barder to get all these upgrades. This trailer would be $500 after I trade mine in.
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Here is an older Cox 1200 lbs Trailer. This needs alot of work- electrical, fenders are all bent, new keel rollers, new bunks, new winch, and paint. This trailer would be $300 after I trade mine in. This trailer is all welded together, the other two are all bolted together.
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Let me know what you guys would get. I'm leaning towards new just because I won't have to put any time into it. Both of the other two will require alot of time and more money.
Thanks