srm wrote:
A custom all stainless trailer would be MUCHO expensive. But would certainly last forever if its built right. If you're going to go that route, why not build a carbon fiber trailer- super strong, super light, corrosion resistant.
I actually preffer heavy trailers, they tow better. Loaded up with gear and the boat my trailer weighs 1430#'s, with the jetski sitting on the tounge I'm almost at the max for the axle, but most of that weight is on the ball. As far as catamaran trailers go, the one I had built is super nice, but I would not have a custom trailer built for this specific application again. It pulls better than any of the others I had previously owned, but for a bit extra money I could've picked up a used 4 place, open, snowmobile trailer. I think that's the route I'm going with next time.
-With a 22' deck the boat will be just about completely protected from road debris. No more rock chips in bows
-Tandem axle means if I have a flat or bearing failure at the intersection of No and Where at 2am, I can still limp somewhere to get it fixed.
-Plenty of capacity to double stack
-Enough length that I can lay the mast on the deck, I'm about positive the mast crutch knocks a huge hole in mileage.
I've got a crack pot idea about building a small camper on the front so I've got a dry place to sleep too. If I were to do that I'll build a box all the way around the boat as well. Just big enough to stand up in, and an area to sleep that hangs over the front of the boat.