240 DA trailer /Nextrail experiences

03_240

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Sep 9, 2015
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Guntersville, AL
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240 Sundancer bravo 3 5.0, dodge 2500 tow truck, looking for trailer
Engines
5.0
We recently bought a 03 240 DA and love it but we are planning on trailering down to FL a couple times a year.

I have made some calls looking for a trailer so far bang for the buck is the 10K Nextrail. every other boat we have had came with a matched trailer.

anyone have any experience with Nextrail? The idea of the front v guides is nice as I will be loading and unloading with very minimal help.

I would like to stay around $4k range

Thanks for your input
 
We recently bought a 03 240 DA and love it but we are planning on trailering down to FL a couple times a year.

I have made some calls looking for a trailer so far bang for the buck is the 10K Nextrail. every other boat we have had came with a matched trailer.

anyone have any experience with Nextrail? The idea of the front v guides is nice as I will be loading and unloading with very minimal help.

I would like to stay around $4k range

Thanks for your input
I have one of their trailers and it does a good job for me.
Not sure where you are getting 10K price. My trailer for a 310 was far less than 10K.
Go to their website. Retail pricing is on their site.
 
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Oh sorry I mean 10k load capacity price with spare and brakes is around 3800


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This is where my trailer came from. Aluminum I-Beam, tandem axle, PosiLube Axles, 10.5K. Previous owner purchased to get the boat home and never really had adjusted it properly to fit the boat. Once I got that done, she is great! Surge brakes work great and a good quality trailer. The only drawback-their Customer Service is awful. I have attempted to call for a thing or two and they never call back. I have gotten what I needed, but it was painful...great trailer though....

Bennett
 
FYI, you absolutely don't need a trailer with a 10,000lb load carrying capacity. 7,000 to 7,500 should do the job just fine. Add up your weights to be sure. Although with a "price-point" trailer like you're looking at, I wouldn't recommend a trailer that is right at your full "wet" weight.
 
For $4500 or so, you can buy a new EZ Loader roller trailer. EZ Loader has great customer service - they were very helpful when I needed to replace an axle on my bunk trailer.
 

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