Dan, Dan, Dan…. After all that planning and specing out and whatnot… I can’t believe you forgot the most obvious options! Surely you didn’t forget to order it? Surely you just forgot to mention it? Surely it’s there and I just missed it? Dan my man, any trailer worth its salt comes with a canoe and fishing rod rack! I mean, a trailer that size can haul two 18’ canoes end to end. And with that fancy launch ramp you can get in and out without even getting your Crocs wet! It is the perfect camping trip hauler!!! But, without having a proper place to hang canoes… and a place to secure the rods and Zebco 202’s it can’t be a serious trailer! Dan, perhaps this is your first new trailer purchase? Perhaps you take that high desert lifestyle seriously? Perhaps I did just miss it in passing? But buddy, some options are so important they ought to be standard features… and a new trailer that won’t haul your fishing gear is only half furnished! Now, one last question… I assume you you got the live well with automatic bubbler aerator. I mean that’s a given. But, how big is the cooler to keep your worms in? Please tell me you forgot to mention a few of the essentials… because aside from the obvious ones I mentioned… I think that’s an awesome trailer!
The MAJOR weaknesses of these trailers with the long hydraulic dovetails IS.....The rear portion is the WEAK link !!!! They will only hold OR lift a limited amount of weight !
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