55Crestliner
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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I have a 14' foot aluminum boat with a standard modern trailer. The kind that the boat basically sits on top of, rather than down into.
I'd like to find the other kind of trailer that the boat sits down in, between the fenders. (I'll call that the wishbone style)
(is there an official name for the two different kinds?)
Is there any disadvantage to the wishbone style other than having to have the motor tilted up more to avoid hitting it?
My current setup does not require the motor be tilted at the launch.
I like the idea of the boat being lower for more stability and the wider track. Also, the current trailer has quite a bit of flex back and forth. I think the other wishbone style would eliminate that flex since the side rails go all the way forward.
I suppose I've pretty much sold myself on the reasons to change, just curious why there's so many of the sit-on-top ones, and if there's some sort of advantage.
Current setup...

Style I'd like to go to....

I'd like to find the other kind of trailer that the boat sits down in, between the fenders. (I'll call that the wishbone style)
(is there an official name for the two different kinds?)
Is there any disadvantage to the wishbone style other than having to have the motor tilted up more to avoid hitting it?
My current setup does not require the motor be tilted at the launch.
I like the idea of the boat being lower for more stability and the wider track. Also, the current trailer has quite a bit of flex back and forth. I think the other wishbone style would eliminate that flex since the side rails go all the way forward.
I suppose I've pretty much sold myself on the reasons to change, just curious why there's so many of the sit-on-top ones, and if there's some sort of advantage.
Current setup...

Style I'd like to go to....

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