Xavid wrote:
That is a frightening photo. It brings this question - what do you all do for routine maintenance of the trailer frame? I don't mean lighting, electric, wheels, bearings, brakes -but for the frame itself? Do you inspect for scrapes and immediately use touch up paint? Do you wash your trailer? Do you grind out any small rust spots and then touch up paint? I am interested in fresh waterers only.
I inspect the frame and brackets paying close attention to welds (looking for cracks)...as far as maintenance of the frame there is not really much at all other than washing it when I wash the boat. If you have some paint flaking - i would hit it with some rust oxidizer (like "Navy Gelly"), let sit til dry and then wipe it off and hit with some paint. Not an issue yet on mine though. Fresh water isn't going to hurt the frame but like anything it will rust if unprotected. Painted trailers are fine for their intended use and are nice looking trailers...only other thing in addition to checking all the moving parts you already mentioned is to hit the fold away joint with some grease every year or so.
My last painted trailer was still strong and in good shape after 15 years of use - It made at least 100 round trips to the lake and towed many a mile....