Looking sharp. Man this has to be one painful experience for you. It’s tough waiting on one new boat to arrive you poor bugger have had to wait on two to be built until you could have your new toy lol. That would probably drive the average guy into the asylum.
It has been torturous for sure, especially since I sold my other boat at the end of last summer and have only been out once since then (with the gentleman @carpeweekend). @Stizzla has been kind enough to offer to take me fishing as well but the timing hasnt lined up.Looking sharp. Man this has to be one painful experience for you. It’s tough waiting on one new boat to arrive you poor bugger have had to wait on two to be built until you could have your new toy lol. That would probably drive the average guy into the asylum.
After having a single axle on my 18 foot maxum I'd never do that again. They just don't track as nice behind you. For running around the city and launching its fine but for highway speeds it's unnerving.I may have asked us but are you doing a heavy duty single axle trailer or a dual axle trailer?
sounds like you had a axle or load issueAfter having a single axle on my 18 foot maxum I'd never do that again. They just don't track as nice behind you. For running around the city and launching its fine but for highway speeds it's unnerving.
I have a 20' Thunderjet Luxor on a 5200lb single axle Tricker Trailer. This combo is great. It handles fine at highway speeds and half the tires and bearing maintenance. You just need to make sure that the trailer is rated a fair bit higher than the final weight of the boat.sounds like you had a axle or load issue
Maybesounds like you had a axle or load issue