Re: Restoring 1986 Sea Nymph SS155 (pics)
So I ended up with the trailer for $440 plus he threw in a free towable tube. He and his wife talked to both Arkansas state police and the Dept of Finance (DMV). There is a manufacturers sticker on it but where the VIN number should be there is nothing there its just blank. They were informed by both the police and DMV that since there is no VIN number or readable VIN that I would just have to apply for a homemade trailer title which shouldn't be a hassle. So new trailer is parked in the yard! Now just gotta get rid of this weather so I can redo the bunks and perform the little touch ups that it needs. Its a heavy duty trailer with weight of 2750lbs and was manufactured 1986. I noticed very little rust which is a HUGE plus; lights all work, parking, brake, blinkers etc.; it just needs a facelift and new bunks. My boat should fit nicely if i didn't screw my measurements up.
NOW i do have a question... Does anyone one have an easy way to adjust the new trailer to fit my boat as far as the bunks are concerned. Ill have to float the boat to switch the trailers but is this gonna be a trial and error thing or is there a way to align the bunks to fit my boat without spending an hour at the boat ramp?
@Woodonglass: Actually the worst part of the trailer was the bunks, that wood by the fenders is actually quite solid. Crappy paint job on it but nothing a light sand and new coat couldn't fix, not to mention the whole trailer is rattle can white
