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trailer for a 32 foot Mariner

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trailer for a 32 foot Mariner

Postby camsaure@aol.com » June 15th, 2024, 8:54 pm

Trailer shopping for a trailer for a Carver 32 foot Mariner, I am upsizing from a 27 footer. Where to find deals on used or new trailers? Also what else do I need to look for? And yes I am well aware of the kind of truck needed for the task. It is hard to find a trailer included with almost any 32 footer. I have spent many years hauling oversize heavy construction equipment so I do have a little experience in that. All comments welcome.

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Re: trailer for a 32 foot Mariner

Postby km1125 » June 16th, 2024, 11:42 am

I think the reason you don't see a lot of trailers for them is because of the beam. Most everything that size (in cruisers anyways) is way overwidth so you'd need permits for going anywhere. It's one thing just for a relocation transport, but completely different if you were going to trailer regularly.

Also, a lot of ramps (almost all around here) you'd never be able to launch a 32' boat as they don't go deep enough.

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