jsimon wrote:
curious, did you guys go with electric drum brakes or electric over hydraulic disc brakes? Axles, did you go with the spring axles or the torsions axles?
Partycove, what was your quoted delivery on the trailer, and the extra bridgework on the top, is that something they recommended, or something you wanted added, i see they do the 18k both ways.
Cincy, does the boat self center on the trailer well. Seems like with the number of bunks it would do a pretty good job.
Thanks
I went with 6 wheel all electric brakes and couldn't be happier. They do an amazing job stopping with integrated brake controllers. I would take these over surge brakes in a smaller set up any day. They use spring axles at Loadmaster. They have been just fine. I don't know if torsion would be any better or not. So far no complaints.
My boat centers perfectly. It really is as easy to load as my 260 was. Sometimes we have to back the truck down another foot or so to get those last couple inches of the bow to the roller because its useless to try and winch it up.
They didn't feel the bridge work was necessary on my boat which which probably tops out at around 11000 or 12000 loaded up. I never noticed one bit of flex in it. Mde the price cheaper. If memory serves I was around $6700 out the door.

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Former owner of:
1996 Four Winns Horizon 200 5.8L VP
2006 Four Winns Horizon 260 8.1L VP
2007 Sea Ray 290 Sundancer
Current boat
2004 Sea Ray 290 Sun Sport Twin 350 Mags
