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Old 03-25-2016, 07:29 PM
TomParis TomParis is offline
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Default Trailer and boat ramp

Well looks like next week if all goes well I will have my first Seacraft boat!!

The current issue is the boat has no trailer and I am trying to find a used one. Denny who has wealth of knowledge recommends wheels rather than bunks but they seem to be difficult to find in the used trailer market. I have included pictures of the public boat ramp in St Marks that I will be using. If anyone has any leads on a inexpensive used trailer let me know.

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Old 03-25-2016, 07:29 PM
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and this is the inlet going out

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Old 03-27-2016, 05:14 PM
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I don't think wheels will help you much there.
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Old 03-27-2016, 07:45 PM
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Default Loading/unloading without docks

As opposed to Florida where I could load or unload the trailer when my kids were small because there were adjacent docks, when I first arrived in SC most ramps didn't have adjacent docks and many still don't. Some have docks 100 plus feet away. So we started leaving a driver & passengers in the boat. The advantage it speeds up the turnover at the ramp because you're not waiting for the dock to clear before you can launch or retrieve.
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Old 03-27-2016, 09:25 PM
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The right side of your pic didn't show on my screen earlier and it looked like the whole river was off limits (no entry). I don't see why a roller or bunk trailer would not work there.
We looked for weeks at the area to the southwest of you to possibly relocate and have access to deeper water quicker. Looked at Mex Bch. Wewa. up to Sopchoppy. Nice area. but didn't happen. I remember seeing a trailer for sale around here last week. I'll check to see if it is still there.
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Old 03-28-2016, 07:32 AM
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I love the roller trailers ... for launching and loading by myself it was great !! but they are pricey to maintain....
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Old 03-28-2016, 08:32 AM
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Best advice I can offer is: Don't skimp on the trailer. Spending significant money on something like a trailer seems crazy, but a poor one or one not well adapted to the ramp you are using can be an ongoing PIA that can really hurt your boating experience and cost you a lot of days on the water.

Looks like you have an excellent ramp. Bunk will work fine. I'm a bunk fan, but Denny has shown that rollers can work great. One thing for Dennys advice, If the ramp gets deeper very slowly (designed for bunks and looks like yours) can you get a roller trailer in deep enough to launch without getting the brakes/springs wet? If not, go bunk.

Otherwise, does the trailer fit the boat well, correct capacity, good tongue weight, etc. A bad fit and it will trail like a wild horse (been there) and can be hard to launch and recover(been there too).
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Old 03-28-2016, 10:47 AM
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Thanks for all the replies, I agree on the trailer advice, it seems the good Aluminum bunk trailers that are used and in good shape are over 1k. I am desperately trying to get a descent trailer and then going down to pick up the Seacraft.
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Old 03-28-2016, 12:03 PM
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Are you buying a 20, 23, 27 or the elusive 15 Scamp ??

Also check around the area where the boat is located..
If it is around any area of our clan, there will surely be a warm body to
go check it out for you !!
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Old 03-28-2016, 12:06 PM
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No Bones, Terry England dispatched Doug to look at the boat for me, it is a 20 Seacraft Seafari. I found one trailer here in the area, trying to get it, if not then yes I will have to find one there. I am planning on taking the day off from work tomorrow and heading down to buy it and hopefully can find a trailer to bring it home on.

On second thought, after reviewing the photos provided by Doug, I decided it needs more work than I can do and at the cost and aggravation its not worth it.
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