Mark W
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I have an opportunity to pick up one of these trailers for significantly less than the $2000 retail price of a new unit. I think it will work great for what I need but am still hesitant to pull the trigger as I I think I'm seeing this through rose colored glasses. Sure would appreciate some insight into what might not work with this trailer. I've looked at other cargo trailers, and actually had one myself sometime ago and they just didn't work well for me due to too much bouncing around. I don't see the need for me to carry anything heavier than 200 - 250lbs.
Here is what I need:
1. Lightweight trailer to put my Hoefgen 15' duckboat onto. I can get it on top of the Jeep but to be honest, anytime I have to put something on top of the Jeep it is not an easy thing to do. I find myself considering if the effort/hassle needed to put the boat on top of the Jeep is worth gtoing out hunting. This is not a good thing.
2. Foldable. I don't have the option of storing any trailer any other place than in my garage. Already have the garage filled with cars and I really don't want to be paying for a storage facility. If I buy a trailer, it needs to sit upright against one of the walls of the garage and there isn't much room between the walls and the cars.
3. Able to carry other items such as my flip over ice shack. This too will fit into the cargo area of the Jeep but barely so. I'd like to get a bigger flip over but it won't fit in the back.
4. Able to carry other stuff should the family go on long road trips. I think this would work great with a cargo carrier or something else that can strap onto this trailer.
Downsides:
1. It is aluminum. I'm thinking aluminum and salted roads don't work well together.
2. It will be towed across frozen lakes and dirt roads. I don't see ever going fast over rough terrain but I am wondering if the trailer will work through snow on frozen lakes.
3. Security. If I go and eat (or have a drink) somewhere after fishing or hunting, how secure is anything I put on this trailer? How do I secure the ice shack from being "borrowed" by someone else.
My question is what am I overlooking on the negative side of things? Why would it be a mistake to purchase this trailer?
Thanks for the insight.
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Mark W
Here is what I need:
1. Lightweight trailer to put my Hoefgen 15' duckboat onto. I can get it on top of the Jeep but to be honest, anytime I have to put something on top of the Jeep it is not an easy thing to do. I find myself considering if the effort/hassle needed to put the boat on top of the Jeep is worth gtoing out hunting. This is not a good thing.
2. Foldable. I don't have the option of storing any trailer any other place than in my garage. Already have the garage filled with cars and I really don't want to be paying for a storage facility. If I buy a trailer, it needs to sit upright against one of the walls of the garage and there isn't much room between the walls and the cars.
3. Able to carry other items such as my flip over ice shack. This too will fit into the cargo area of the Jeep but barely so. I'd like to get a bigger flip over but it won't fit in the back.
4. Able to carry other stuff should the family go on long road trips. I think this would work great with a cargo carrier or something else that can strap onto this trailer.
Downsides:
1. It is aluminum. I'm thinking aluminum and salted roads don't work well together.
2. It will be towed across frozen lakes and dirt roads. I don't see ever going fast over rough terrain but I am wondering if the trailer will work through snow on frozen lakes.
3. Security. If I go and eat (or have a drink) somewhere after fishing or hunting, how secure is anything I put on this trailer? How do I secure the ice shack from being "borrowed" by someone else.
My question is what am I overlooking on the negative side of things? Why would it be a mistake to purchase this trailer?
Thanks for the insight.
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