I have had quite a few customers ask me lately about winterizing their boat trailer. Each trailer requires different service so I recommend contacting the manufacturer of your boat trailer. Some manufacturers prefer you to block up your trailer or remove the wheels, where others (like ours) do not require either. Check your manual or call your manufacturer to make sure you do so properly to protect the longevity of your boat trailer.
Winterizing Your Trailer
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6 responses so far ↓
1 Sandra Smith // Oct 30, 2009 at
We are looking a 15′ to 17′ trailer for a 14′ cox boat
Ph # 252-245-1345 or email me at
sbsmith2006@embarqmail.com
2 admin // Oct 30, 2009 at
HI Sandra,
We received your inquiry as well for a Loadmaster boat trailer for your Cox Boat. We cannot make a trailer for less than 17′ in length… I am sorry. Best wishes to you in your search for a boat trailer.
Meg Straw
Loadmaster Trailer Company LTD.
http://www.loadmastertrailerco.com
3 Brent Basisky // Jan 2, 2010 at
Hi,I’am buying a 1990 24′ searay cruiser cuddycab,I,may be transporting this unit over long hauls,like 800 mi.hikes.It has a full galley,sleeps 4-6,I dont yet know the wieght.what do I want for a trailer?Most often this will be fresh-water use.What kind of price ‘am I looking at?Should I have a trailer a few feet longer than the boat? thankyou.Brent
4 admin // Jan 5, 2010 at
Brent and Dean!
Thank you for your blog inquiries about custom Loadmaster boat trailers. I will email you each a quote on a boat trailer for your needs shortly! Thanks again!
Meg Straw
Loadmaster Trailer Company Ltd.
http://www.loadmastertrailerco.com
5 chris nelson // Feb 6, 2010 at
I need to replace the bearings on my 2000 loadmaster trailer. How do i find out what size bearings I need. Thanks
6 admin // Feb 9, 2010 at
Hi Chris,
Give us a call at 800 258-6115 and we’ll figure out which bearings you need for your Loadmaster boat trailer!
Thanks again!
Meg Straw
Loadmaster Trailer Company Ltd.
http://www.loadmastertrailerco.com
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