Scissor Trailer Reccomendations?

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mgarvie
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Scissor Trailer Reccomendations?

#1 Post by mgarvie » Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:15 am

I have to replace my trailer this year and because of the low water levels here it has to be another scissor trailer. Since next year's project will be to add a center log, I need a tritoon trailer. My boat is a 20 footer and I haven't seen much of a selection out there. Can anyone reccomend one that they've been happy with or a brand out there that I should avoid?

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Re: Scissor Trailer Reccomendations?

#2 Post by Bamaman » Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:41 am

I don't see where a scissors trailer would work on a tritoon boat. Sorry you're in an area without deeper water.
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Re: Scissor Trailer Reccomendations?

#3 Post by mgarvie » Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:01 am

They have one here:

http://www.trailersforpontoons.com/deal ... ilers.html

More heavy duty than I need but the smallest one is for a 25 foot deck.

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Re: Scissor Trailer Reccomendations?

#4 Post by ToonGuy » Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:33 am

The trailer you linked is the only one available that I'm aware of at this time. I can tell you this...it's worth EVERY penny. While it's expensive, it will safely carry and set the largest tri-toons down on 8" blocks. It's heavy and stabil enough to pull with out worry, and it's one of the best built trailers I've ever used.
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