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Boating => Boating General Discussions => Topic started by: Reel Time on September 23, 2007, 11:39:05 AM
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ok, its getting near the end, and the start of stormy season, and we're in the need of a trailer.
looking to get new, dont want someones headache.
where did you all buy yours at and how was the service?
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I always see ALOT of trailers down at Margos Marina in Barnegat. I'm not sure if they are new or not though but might be worth looking into. t^
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I thought Margo's closed down.. I would go to Hect Trailer, they will custom make anything for you.
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I think they shut down to build a new shop.
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I think they shut down to build a new shop.
I used to go there all the time when we had our shore house in Manahawkin... If I am not mistaken, its was also called Family Boat Sales right before the Manahawkin bridge. i was down there 2 weeks ago and it looked like a new building was being put up. Not sure if its the same place with the same owners because it wasn't finished as of yet.
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Nick, you are 100% correct and my wires are crossed here!! Margos was before the bridge in Manahawkn. i'm not sure what the new building is gonna be but I think a marina it won't be.
The marina in Barnegat I meant to say is "Mariners Marina" t^
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Nick, you are 100% correct and my wires are crossed here!! Margos was before the bridge in Manahawkn. i'm not sure what the new building is gonna be but I think a marina it won't be.
The marina in Barnegat I meant to say is "Mariners Marina" t^
gottcha... I know Margos very well, thats why I caught that one. I don't remember them having trailers there. I did notice the Wave runner rental in front of it is still there. Whatever they make out of that place, it sure looks nice.. It looks kinda big for a marina, but who knows. I remember Margo's being for sale a few years ago. I was interested in buying it. Owning a marina is my dream... I just love being around it, even when not fishing... It was priced real high for an old place...
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yeah that old building had seen better days.
I agree the new building looks kinda fancy...dunno what thats all about.
owning a marina would be sweet! if you buy one i'll be hitting you up for a job TT^
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I bought a Long Mfg Co galvanized new many yrs ago @ Dosil's in Middletown. Always worked well except ya gotta throw taillights at it every few yrs. Now I'm in the market for another and I will check there again. They got parts & service as well but never needed it.
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I would also give Camp Marine a try in Pt. Pleasant. He was always fair to me on parts.
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What does a typical trailer run for a 21' 2500ish lb boat?
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if you have to ask, then it is to much for you ;D
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GradyWhite told me the trailered weight for my '92 24' explorer walkaround w/ 225hp 2strk OB was approx 6800lbs. Seems high to me, but I guess add gas and water and ice and sodas and all the fish I catch t^ and Mike you may want to check your #s for your 21? I know CC's are lighter but maybe a bit low? Just a thought..
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MIne is listed as 200 w/ engine.
it wouldn't really be to tow, but for winter storage and emergency towing.
I don't think I am going to buy one (not now anyway, maybe when I have a house and somewhere to store the boat).
Just curious as to what they would run.
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Mike.... mine was 3g's new.....
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Ouch.
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Stay away from Tide Water trailers, I have one and think they are built very cheap.
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I paid around $3200 for a new 5 Starr trailer same as a LOADRITE rated at 4700 lbs good for a 23' boat. Double axle, four disc brakes, rollers, I bought it at Camp Marine in Pt Pleasant. They are nice guys.
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my buddy is selling one , good shape might hold up to a 19 footer I think he wants $475.00