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Inflatable Trailer

Post by Cork the Whine »

Hi all,
I have a Falcon F300 inflatable and I'm looking for a trailer. Any recommendations? I need the trailer twice a year for 90 miles. Would a pwc trailer work for this?

Thanks!
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Re: Inflatable Trailer

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I use a Pwc trailer for my mercury 350 ocean runner. Pretty slick. I got a steel yacht club trailer brand new from a pwc dealer for about $800
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Re: Inflatable Trailer

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Is that a hard bottom inflatable? If so, any PWC or small boat trailer would work fine.
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Re: Inflatable Trailer

Post by SplashyLady »

I think the Falcon 300 Tender is pretty cool! :down: You can put it on just about any trailer for 90 miles. A PWC trailer would work, or a flat trailer, or landscape trailer, etc. Just tie it down well and put some cushioning where you need it.
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Re: Inflatable Trailer

Post by bud37 »

You know , in all these years, I have heard of an inflatable boat ...but never an inflatable trailer...... :-D ... :lol:


Sorry , it just struck me funny...

The PWC ones will work for a rib but they have to be adjustable so the tubes will clear the fenders etc.....just check the fit first.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: Inflatable Trailer

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LOL, got the same message when I saw inflatable trailer. Held back on commenting. :-D
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Re: Inflatable Trailer

Post by km1125 »

Too bad you weren't closer. I just picked up a 'new to me' inflatable and it came with a 2017 "like new" condition trailer that I don't need. It is a nice single-place lowboy karavan.

As mentioned earlier, you just need to make sure the bunks are setup properly so the tubes don't rub on the fenders. (the one I bought they did because the PO didn't adjust them... luckily no damage because they didn't use it much!)
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