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1248 Weldbilt Project
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<blockquote data-quote="mfu5324" data-source="post: 334155" data-attributes="member: 13055"><p>I ordered my boat in August - i had to wait until the last week of October to get it to save on shipping. If your from the midwest, you can purchase Weldbilts at AquaTech Marine in Quincy Ill</p><p></p><p>I actually worked the project backwards it seemed, i bought the trailer first, then the motor then the boat?? but hey, it worked</p><p></p><p>I searched for months for a used trailer (craigslist, etc) the problem i was having is i needed more than 48 inches between the wheels --- wow, when you find one wide enought they are built for 20 footers and barges. But i did manage to find one at a very reasonble price and best of all it was galvanized!! It is the Continental C412 tilt trailer https://www.continentaltrailers.com/galvanized-tilt.htm.</p><p></p><p>Brand new it costs $1,100 which i found very reasonable... however i snagged one in MN barely used for $550</p><p></p><p></p><p>Note: already had a spare tire but had to purchase the trailer guides from Bass Pro - $80</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mfu5324, post: 334155, member: 13055"] I ordered my boat in August - i had to wait until the last week of October to get it to save on shipping. If your from the midwest, you can purchase Weldbilts at AquaTech Marine in Quincy Ill I actually worked the project backwards it seemed, i bought the trailer first, then the motor then the boat?? but hey, it worked I searched for months for a used trailer (craigslist, etc) the problem i was having is i needed more than 48 inches between the wheels --- wow, when you find one wide enought they are built for 20 footers and barges. But i did manage to find one at a very reasonble price and best of all it was galvanized!! It is the Continental C412 tilt trailer https://www.continentaltrailers.com/galvanized-tilt.htm. Brand new it costs $1,100 which i found very reasonable... however i snagged one in MN barely used for $550 Note: already had a spare tire but had to purchase the trailer guides from Bass Pro - $80 [/QUOTE]
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