Old vs. New...

HollaGeo

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My boat is a 1975 Checkmate MX-15 which is sitting on a 1975 trailer (I don't know the exact year of the trailer, but I assume it's from that era). It's not in bad shape, but does need a tune-up and paint. Does a 1975 trailer weigh less than a 2011 trailer for a 15 foot boat??? What are the advantages of a new trailer???
 

wifisher

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Re: Old vs. New...

I don't care about the age of a trailer, only the condition. If the axle(s) are in good condition and the roller/bunks and lights all work properly, it is a good trailer. It is also pretty easy to fix/replace anything on a trailer. Weight won't be a large difference. Small trailer technology hasn't changed much. If you need a lighter trailer, all you can do is go aluminum.
 

bonz_d

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Re: Old vs. New...

I have 2 trailers here at present, both relatively the same size. One is an early 60's Gator and is made from C channel steel. The other is a 1997 Spartan that is made from square tube. My best guess is that they are very close to the same overall weight and would bet there's less than 50# difference between the two.
 

giantmonkey

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Re: Old vs. New...

i'm with 'wifisher'. its all about the condition! odds are you're probably better off with an older trailer due to craftsmanship and the quality of materials used.
 
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