Winning Yachts

Boat Trailers

Our Boating Trailers

Boating trailers are mainly known for their convenience and durability. It is fast and handles space pretty well together with solving issues relating to boating. There are two types of boating trailers which are bunk and roller trailers.

Bunk trailers, also called float-on trailers, are useful for easy onshore storage. It has two boards supported on each side by bunks. On the other hand, roller trailers are made up of plastic rollers or rubbers in place of bunks. Unlike bunk trailers, they are not balanced. The bunk trailer evenly distributes its weight.   At Winning Yachts, regardless of the option you want to opt for, we offer trailers for sale.

Factors That Affect Your Choice of Boating Trailer

Trailer Size

It is crucial as much as what you felt while buying this electronic. The size is essential in your decision-making process.

Single vs Tandem-Axle

This comparison is similar to one of the old and new. The latter, tandem-axle, is more expensive but has excellent reviews and results. Tandem-axle gives a more comfortable and smooth ride than a single one.

Type of Trailer

The different types of trailer found in boat trailers are submersible or roller trailer. When the trailer is submerged, a submersible trailer allows the boat to float freely. However, the cost of maintenance is high for submersible trailers. On the other hand, roller trailers are cheap to manage, although relatively expensive.

Risk of Corrosion

A boat maker may choose to use galvanised or painted steel for the manufacturing of its trailers. The painted ones are at risk of corrosion when exposed to saltwater. Painting your trailer gives it a high sense of identification.

Structure of Brakes

When a trailer’s GVWR exceeds 1500 pounds, brakes are required to be on all wheels. In respect of trailers, there are two forms of brakes which are surge and electrically-activated brakes. The most common model of brakes is the surge. It could be damaged through dunking.

How to Maintain A Boat Trailer?

A boat trailer may sometimes be expensive to manage. Hence, it is one of the factors that one must consider. A trailer must be frequently inspected depending on the time, the location and the work the trailer is used for and the state of the trailer (the quality). Nonetheless, a person should conduct a regular inspection regardless of whether it is in use or not.

Parts of a Trailer

The parts of a boat trailer include the brakes; tires; hulls; frame and axles.

Tips for Getting a Trailer Boat

Before you get a trailer boat, it is essential to examine:

Financing

Boat trailers are relatively expensive and often expensive to maintain.

Type of Commercial Activity

Since it is meant for commercial usage, the boat must reasonably satisfy the requirements of such business. Contact us through details below to seek professional advice.

Re-Evaluate Your Financial Capacity

As always, old boats are cheaper than new ones. You may want to choose one of the best-used ships as an alternative to a new and expensive one. It is advisable to choose a new one for accessible business.

Ensure That the Boat You Are Purchasing Is Certified Under the Law

 In Australia, certifications are offered to boats. Ensure your boats has one.