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Author: Jason Cosler ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: Re: Express 27 trailer Info: (22724 views) Posted: Friday 6-22-01 11:07:00 AM |
Congratulations on your new boat. I looked for an E-27 high and low in Annapolis and eventually found #84 in MA, had a trailer made as part of the deal and hauled it down here to Baltimore in a snow storm (not recommended). Triad Traliers in New Milford, CT made mine (galvanized, single axle for about $3000). Their number is 860-354-1146. I'll warn you, they make a lot of trailers and get backlogged quickly, especially if you want galvanizing (which you do).
As far as pulling it up to NJ for you, I wouldn't be interested due to the liability; but might consider renting you the trailer or lending a hand. That's really not a great option either though and, truth is, for the money you can save in storage by owning your own trailer and storing the boat in your neighbor's backyard, the new trailer is the way to go. Or...sail it up to Avalon. I know someone who just sailed a J-24 up to NY.
-Jason
John McKenzie on 6/20/101 7:29 AM said:
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>>I just bought an Express 27 without a trailer. Any suggestions on used trailers and or what types to use ? Or
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>>is there another express owner interested in being paid to move my boat with your trailer, from Annapolis MD. to Avalon NJ, a three hour drive. I'am best reached during
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>>the day at work at 1-800-338-9184
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>>Best Regards
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>>John
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