Shopping for a new trailer for a 270
bigal6030
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Thanks for all the great info in this forum. I am looking for opinions on which manufacturer builds the best overall boat trailers. I am going to likely stick with a painted steel trailer since I am fresh water boater. I have looked at Loadmaster, EZ-Load, Eagle, Venture (alum). Your opinions would be great. Of coarse if anyone has a trailer they are not using let me know, but for the most part I am looking for a new one.
Thanks
Big Al
Big Al - 2006 - 270 Express Crusier
Home port: Hammond Ind.
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sbode Member Posts: 10 ✭bigal6030 when we purchased our 2005 270 in August this year it had a trailer with it that I did not take. The trailer looked like brand new no rust spots or scrapes and scratches ant the tires and wheels looked perfect. I knw youu said new but in my opinion this one looked like new I just did not have a use for one. Not sure of your location this trailer would be located in Osage Beach, Mo. at the Moorring Marina (They are the Rinker Dealer).
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Cableguy Greg Member Posts: 5,025 ✭✭✭✭✭I personally like Trailmaster trailers. They have all of the specs for the Rinker boats since they are right down the road from the Rinker factory. They do cost a few $$ more than a Venture trailer, but they ride very nice. I had a Trailmaster with my 232cc. When I bought my 280EC, it did not come with a trailer. I purchased a Venture trailer. If I had to do it all over again, I would have spent the extra $1K for the Trailmaster.
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