Welcome to PLANETNAUTIQUE! We're glad you're here. In order to participate in our discussions, you must register for a free account. With over 25,000 registered members already, we would love to have you as a member too! Click here to access our Registration Page. Registration is quick and easy, and we keep any information you give us completely confidential. Once registered, you may sign in using the drop-down Login or Sign Up window at the upper right corner of the site.
Money spent on a trailer is money down the drain in my opinion and when you're forking out near on 100k you gotta draw the line somewhere. Personally I'd rather spend the money on stereo or boards or vids than on wheels that make my trailer look good. But thats just me...
whats an extra 1500 if your spending 100k (should have got them free anyway). finishes off the rig nicely... how do you guys rate the easytow trailers? P.O.S. imo
I find the easytow pretty good had one on my previous boat. You have to draw the line some where. I prefer spending $ on speakers etc. I put some different covers on them anyway look a bit better.
Easytows are OK, I would rather a boatmate or other American trailer though. I agree with you guys, mags are the last thing I would be buying for the boat.
Man, with a boat that expensive... the dealer should throw in some at least descent wheels. No one said they have to be some rediculious 24" Foose wheel. But hubcaps...
The wheels on my 1981 CC trailer are better than hub caps.
2018 SAN 230
1981 Ski Nautique
Sold - 2011 Sport 200V
Sold - 2000 SAN
the dealer should throw in some at least descent wheels.
yep... the dealer is making plenty on that deal, so nice wheels should just be part of the trailer package. i mean most boats spend more time on the trailer than in the water.
they should be offering U.S. trailers over here too, the easytows look good in the show room, but they are poorly made.
Comment