commanderpete
02-20-2009, 09:56 AM
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Boat trailer for Pearson Triton,Ariel or other boat
Vehicle Description
Heavy built trailer designed to carry 26' to 30' sailboat, or with racks adjusted, about any other boat of the same size and weight. Racks are removable to allow flooring, making it a great flat bed trailer. There is a Pearson Ariel (26 foot sailboat) on it at the present and the boat goes with the trailer. I have too many projects accumulated and this one must go. There are few Pearsons of this age that don’t have things you can do to make them better. You can work on this boat or go sail it as is. I would recommend a little of both. It would make a great restoration project if you would rather work on one instead of sail. I am pricing the trailer for less than what I have in it and letting the boat go to the lucky winner. Winner can haul it away with a 3/4 ton pickup. I trailered the boat back to my location 400 miles at 65 mph with no issues. Trailer is set up with electric brakes and two 7500 lb axles.
Boat trailer for Pearson Triton,Ariel or other boat
Vehicle Description
Heavy built trailer designed to carry 26' to 30' sailboat, or with racks adjusted, about any other boat of the same size and weight. Racks are removable to allow flooring, making it a great flat bed trailer. There is a Pearson Ariel (26 foot sailboat) on it at the present and the boat goes with the trailer. I have too many projects accumulated and this one must go. There are few Pearsons of this age that don’t have things you can do to make them better. You can work on this boat or go sail it as is. I would recommend a little of both. It would make a great restoration project if you would rather work on one instead of sail. I am pricing the trailer for less than what I have in it and letting the boat go to the lucky winner. Winner can haul it away with a 3/4 ton pickup. I trailered the boat back to my location 400 miles at 65 mph with no issues. Trailer is set up with electric brakes and two 7500 lb axles.