If it’s going in salt, definitely aluminum trailer, aluminum wheels, stainless lug nuts, torsion axles, Vault hubs.
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Originally posted by bboswell View PostDo you have trouble getting yours over the bow roller when loading? I’m about to get a new trailer for mine and need to do something about that issue.
Originally posted by chase15 View Postreally like my coastline with the vault hubs.
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Originally posted by bboswell View PostDo you have trouble getting yours over the bow roller when loading? I’m about to get a new trailer for mine and need to do something about that issue.
My dad put a single axle coastline under his 2072 Boatright and has no issues.
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Originally posted by justletmein View PostNope no problems there. I had a Carolina Skiff a while back that had a lip up front that gave me all sorts of problems, ended up buying a HUGE wheel for the bow stop and it solved the problem.
I don't think Coastline has Vault hubs, think that's just McClain.
Mine are vortex, which is a sealed hub. I think I just had vault on the brain when typing after reading yours.
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Originally posted by Notaguide View PostAt 4yrs of age you'll see why a Coastline or Tex-all is superior to any McClain. Not to hurt anyone with a McClain's feelings, but I currently have one and can say it with confidence after owning a Coastline.
Interesting, where do you see the difference?
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Originally posted by Notaguide View PostAt 4yrs of age you'll see why a Coastline or Tex-all is superior to any McClain. Not to hurt anyone with a McClain's feelings, but I currently have one and can say it with confidence after owning a Coastline.
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