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Old 12-06-2009, 12:27 PM   #13
winni wanderer
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Originally Posted by sunset on the dock View Post
Wish I had that kind of trailer but I don't. Only 300 feet? For that short a distance couldn't you patch up the rusty trailer with a little bit of scrap metal, a bunch of clamps and/or bolts? That's my kind of project.
If i did try that and the patch should fail i would have a bigger problem with a boat sitting in the middle of the road. But i did think of trying it. Time is now more of the issue. Should have inspected trailer last month but it was at a different local that i don't visit except to get the trailer. I think it was weak and something fell on it to cause it to break. Either way i thought i would this as plan A. Thanks for the suggestion.
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