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!
Inflatable Trailer
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Re: Inflatable Trailer
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
Is that a hard bottom inflatable? If so, any PWC or small boat trailer would work fine.
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Re: Inflatable Trailer
I think the Falcon 300 Tender is pretty cool!
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
You know , in all these years, I have heard of an inflatable boat ...but never an inflatable trailer......
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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.
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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
LOL, got the same message when I saw inflatable trailer. Held back on commenting. 

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Re: Inflatable Trailer
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!)
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!)