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This is the trailer that my 1978 swing keel came on. The trailer is the roll on roll off kind. It comes with the tongue extension but I have never had to use it. The ramp near me is deep enough not to need the extension. Not planning on selling the boat at this time but am open for offers if you want boat too.
I will post pictures this weekend when I finish the new paint job and put the tail liights back on.
Only have title for the boat
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Seabrook Texas, just south of Houston. I would think the trailer would work with a wing keel. When I have the Swing on the trailer I have room to lower the keel severeal inches. Just got the trailer back from my friend who used it to haul his 23 foot hunter wing keel to Baytown.
Mr Beard, I, too, am interested in the trailer. I've got a 1984 model and I'm in Nashville, TN. I've got several questions, not the least of which is price. Please email me your phone number so we can discuss it: David dmpilc at netscape.net
Mr. Beard, I see your price of $1,800 at the top of this listing. However, I'm still interested and still have questions. Please contact me so we can discuss it. David
I may be interested in your trailer. I'm looking at an '87 SK Saturady. The boat comes with a trailer but it looks homemade. I live in Houston if that makes a difference.
I'm going to Dallas tomorrow to look at a couple of C25's. If I buy one I'll contact you Sunday or Monday. I work in LaPorte so I might be able to come by aftrer work if that's OK. I'll let you know one way or the other.
I'm going to Dallas tomorrow to look at a couple of C25's. If I buy one I'll contact you Sunday or Monday. I work in LaPorte so I might be able to come by aftrer work if that's OK. I'll let you know one way or the other.
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I you just need to use the trailer for the trip we can probably work something out
I'm still interested in the trailer, but being in Nashville, I will be unable to come look at it. What would you need from me in the way of a deposit to hold it until I could arrange to have it shipped here. Also, if I can find a shipper near you, would you be able to deliver it to them? Thanks, David
I'm still trying to find a shipper, preferably one deadheading from Houston to Tenn. Meanwhile, would you consider meeting me part way, for a fee, say Baton Rouge? That would still mean 1200 miles r/t for me, but doable in a weekend. David
I've talked with others in our fleet (we were going to join forces to buy one) and the reminded me that we really should be focusing on a trailer with pads to accomodate fixed as well as swing keel boats. So I'm going to back off this one, even though I would still like to get it. Thanks anyway.
I've been trying to get in touch with you to see if your trailer is still for sale. Shoot me an email with your number and I'll call you. I work in La Porte.
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