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Author: Jason M
Subject: Trailer Options
Info: (13062 views) Posted: Tuesday 8-18-15 11:48:37 AM
Thanks for the info Zach. I was beginning to suspect that might be the case with 50+ views on the post but no responses.

I guess the next question then is - Will anyone be going to the Santa Ana/LA in about a month or so that would be willing to bring a trailer back? The timeframe doesn't have to be exact. I just need to give trail-rite about 3 or 4 weeks to build the trailer and get it back to SF before Nationals so I can bring it back to Hood River after Nationals.

If so, give me a ring and let's discuss.

Thanks, Jason 415.462.5790

:: I went through the same search 5 years ago or so. I
:: could not find a bay area builder. I bought mine from
:: trail-rite and paid a few hundred bucks for someone to
:: deliver it. No problems with our trail-rite trailer.
::
:: Z
::
:: :: Hi Everyone,
:: ::
:: :: I figured I would ping the message board and see what
:: :: other folks have done regarding replacing their
:: :: trailers. I am going to buy a new trailer and I have
:: :: called trail-rite and they can certainly do the job. The
:: :: only issue I have is that it is a long way to go from
:: :: Hood River to buy a trailer, especially when I have no
:: :: reason to go to the LA area other than to pick up a
:: :: trailer.
:: ::
:: :: Has anyone found a good solid trailer builder in the bay
:: :: area? I have family there and I am going to be at
:: :: Nationals, so this would be the best of both worlds.
:: :: Ideally the company would have already built a couple of
:: :: replacement trailers for the E 27 so I am not
:: :: re-inventing the wheel.
:: ::
:: :: Also, my current trailer would make a good yard trailer.
:: :: Frankly it is probably a fine trailer for towing as well
:: :: but I need a bit better trailer since I am planning on
:: :: doing a fair bit of trailering/ramp launching. This is
:: :: all in hoes of getting to the bay area next year for
:: :: some races as well as camper sailing the boat.
:: ::
:: :: The other thing I wanted to see about is whether there
:: :: would there be any interest in my current trailer once I
:: :: get a new trailer?
:: ::
:: :: Thanks in advance for the responses.
:: ::
:: :: Jason

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