[Rhodes22-list] Single or double axle trailer

Bill Effros bill at effros.com
Fri Jan 6 00:06:16 EST 2006


Will,

What kind of brakes do you have on the trailer?

Galvanized trailers?

What is the longest your trailer ever remains stationary?

Ever see brake corrosion problems?

Bill Effros

PS -- Can't help but notice the spelling.



William P. Barry, III wrote:

>Double, with brakes on both. Have used both the single and double and for
>interstate travel the two don't compare. Have traveled 3000+ miles in a
>given season and a very notable difference. Also even though the trailer is
>a double axle full precautions to verify proper tongue weight must still be
>followed or the performance will decrease exponentially if not enough. Hope
>this helps.
>
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>Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Single or double axle trailer
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>I will be the proud owner, sometime in the not too distant future, of a
>recycled 1998. I will be using a trailer anytime I use the boat. I will also
>take the boat across country sometime within the next three years. The boat
>will stay on the trailer when not being sailed. The boat will be launched
>primarily in salt water. Do you have any opinions about a single or double
>axle for my circumstances? Thanks for any thoughts.
>Phil
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