Trailer for 320 Sundancer

May 19, 2007
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Atlanta, GA
Boat Info
2003 360 Sundancer
Engines
8.1 Mercruiser's
Where should I inquire about a trailer for my 2005 320DA? Who do you reccommend?

From what I have read, it looks like a goose neck trailer is the way to go.

I'm located in Atlanta, GA - haven't found any resources for a trailer of this size.

Thanks for any tips!

-Ryan
 
Get in touch with Load master trailers in Port Clinton Ohio......

As you can see in my Avatar, I have a Fifth Wheel trailer for my 320.... It's great tracks well hold the weight great and rolls rather easily.....
 
May want to Check with Joe at MM Allatoona store. I know one of his or Steve's customer has a 5th wheel trailer for his 320. I heard that he was not using it that much any more. Email me if you need to.
 
I have a Nextrail trailer, (dual axle 10,500) and have been pleased with it. Very solid. I bought it new and had a little trouble with the surge brake releasing and they promptly sent me to a local trailer shop and replaced the master trailer with no questions.
 
Look around the area. I found a used tri-axle Aluminum trailer last year for 5K. It tows my 340 well.
Right now with the way the lake is it's getting hard to find used, just be patient.
 
you might want to check in FL for one. plus you might be able to get a new custom traing down here for the cost of a used one in your area. it might be worth the drive down to pick it up.
 
I would recommend these guys out of Ohio. www.boatwheels.biz
We have our 290 on one of there tri-axle trailers. We have electronic trailer brakes on all three axles, we have the spare tire mount, they come with torsion axles, LED lights, it is a nice trailer for the money. We paid $7400 for it new.

The trailer pulls nice, and with the trailer brakes, we have no problems stopping when the boat is on the trailer. I have seen the trailer they make for the 330, which I am assuming would be the same for your boat, and it is a nice trailer. I wouldn't go with a steel trailer, yes they look nicer painted, but they rust and chip. The aluminum is easier to maintain. Our boat is in storage or I would take some pixs of the trailer for you. I
 
Get in touch with Load master trailers in Port Clinton Ohio......

As you can see in my Avatar, I have a Fifth Wheel trailer for my 320.... It's great tracks well hold the weight great and rolls rather easily.....

I agree with "Boltman", I purchased a trailer for my 33' Dancer from www.loadmastertrailerco.com They were fantastic from the start to the finish.

Check out their Website!

Oh, by the way the picture below shows it wouldn't fit in the garage!
 
The trailer under my 310 is powder-coated boxed steel with electric brakes on all three axles. It was made by MetalCraft.
 
Dancer, Order one from Loadmaster Trailers, they are really slow right now and might make you a great deal, And make it a fifth Wheel trailer, You'll Love it as we do...

Robert
 

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