I just had one built at Hi-Tech Marine in Panama City. Picked it up 2 weekends ago. I also hear McClains is good.....I think in LA.Anyone know were I can pick up a Aluminum Boat trailers for a Allison XB2003 some were Close to Mobile Alabama
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I can tell ya, if you don't know already I had a couple of pretty extensive talks with Todd at Allison and there are some peticulars that he recommended, ie; the four bunks should contact the boat where they do on the boatmate, the stand ups are weight bearing, the front guide bunks should be tight at the front and aprrox 1/4" off the boat at the back to help prevent blistering, the front roller should touch and the back should be approx 3/8" from the bottom, all rollers in between should progress accordingly, the stand up bunks are double wrapped, and the back of the boat should sit on the axles so as to give adequate tongue weight with fuel in the tank. Mine had to be moved forward because the tongue was not heavy enough and you could feel it on every bump. Hope this will help. Take lots of photos of your old trailer and maybe some measurements. I took my old trailer with my boat so they could see what they were dealing with. They swung my boat over when it was finished. It seems to be pretty beefy compared to most I/ve seen. Todd can definitely hook you up on the peticulars though!Anyone know were I can pick up a Aluminum Boat trailers for a Allison XB2003 some were Close to Mobile Alabama
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