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Helmar
I paid $6,600 for the trailer. Including tax and conversion to accommodate an inboard. This is a dbl axel with 4 disc brakes, aluminum ibeam with multiple articulating bunks. I think it is rated at 6,000 lbs?Attached Files
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Kelly, I went from a single windshield to a double because I feel that that look says Skagit and helps make it look as tuff as the boat is.
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Thanks for the info Greg. I plan on keeping the split windows as that really sets the look IMHO. I'll call as soon as I'm ready to pull the trigger on windows.
Joe just walking around the boat I can tell it was built for some aggressive water!
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I've been looking at those earlier Mercs, Chuck and kinda like that idea too. We'll have to see how the $$ lines up as I go. The main goal initially is to see what I'm up against. The list I posted are the immediate concerns (aside from the steering wheel...) but as with my Uniflite, patience pays off, especially when dealing with Craigslist.
Karl I'd have to see some figures before I buy a new trailer, for reasons stated already...$$$
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Once you get that Skagit 20 done, you will find out the hull is like a battleship.
Mine does not give when you push on the sides like the bell boy or uniflite.
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Kelly, You can count on your windshield to cost right around $500. per piece. If you are getting two pieces for a split windshield it's probably going to come to right around $1000. If you can go with a one piece if at all possible do it even if you have to have a frame fabricated. Like Chuck said Lexan would be best mainly because it can be bent with a heat gun, Plexy requires a furnace. Talk to Jim at Associated Glass he has done good work for me and he knows what kind of rubber to use. He also did the tinted cuddy window for me but I can't remember the cost.2011-04-08 14.39.01.jpg
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Kelly, You could go with a 2 stroke recondition 100 and up hp from Dr Frankenmerc ( Tom Adams ) down by Mason Lake. You can trust him !
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Hey Karl.Originally posted by Karl View PostI just purchased a Karavan I-Beam Aluminum trailer for my 25'. Very happy with it, so far.
I would be interested in seeing a picture of that if you can upload one and do you mind if I ask what you had to pay for it or what they normally cost ?
Thanks.
Helmar
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I just purchased a Karavan I-Beam Aluminum trailer for my 25'. Very happy with it, so far.
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115 four stroke would be awesome...not sure it would be in the immediate budget but I like where your head is
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I would go EzLoader or KING bunk trailer single axle. Also about a 115 Hp four stroke, That is what i had on Bainbridge and ran just fine with a few horse's left over. That is just my idea's.
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Just looking at the pictures of the trailer again...probably usable for a while but in the long run I'd like to go galvanized.
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Thanks guys. Chuck that helps me put everything into perspective with regards to initial cost. I'd still want a few more things, like powerplant and trailer... yikes!
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1- Windshield = Resource/Cost? Call Assoc Glass in Lynnwood Attn: Jim 425-779-2174 Tell him Chuck said to call I would go with Lexan
2- Windshield Seals = Wefco Price ? included with windows
3- Cabin windows = Assoc Glass can make new ones / On Skagit cabin windows all are not the same so that way you need them custom made.
4- Rub rail rubber = Webco Yes $150.00 Attn Pete ( he will give you the club discount )
5- Original Steering Wheel = ???? That might take sometime to find
Middy plastic is out of business and their price were way to much anyway.
On the windshield, don't go with the original glass as it will cost you a fortune ( ask me why )
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