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Thread: dory trailer

  1. #1
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    I need a trailer for a 16' dory. I can make repairs and modifications but I'm looking for something with good basics. Sorry to say, I've got little money and much time so I'm looking in the $50-200 range and I live in Seattle. I'm willing to travel to look at good prospects. Any ideas?

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    I need a trailer for a 16' dory. I can make repairs and modifications but I'm looking for something with good basics. Sorry to say, I've got little money and much time so I'm looking in the $50-200 range and I live in Seattle. I'm willing to travel to look at good prospects. Any ideas?

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    I need a trailer for a 16' dory. I can make repairs and modifications but I'm looking for something with good basics. Sorry to say, I've got little money and much time so I'm looking in the $50-200 range and I live in Seattle. I'm willing to travel to look at good prospects. Any ideas?

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    Check out 2 good 2 toss. There was a trailer in the Pierce County section a few weeks ago.

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    Check out 2 good 2 toss. There was a trailer in the Pierce County section a few weeks ago.

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    Check out 2 good 2 toss. There was a trailer in the Pierce County section a few weeks ago.

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    I just bought a brand spanking new 700lb trailer that fits a 19' Gunning Dory nicely for less than 600 bucks.

    King Trailers - made locally of galvanized stock with nice, big 12" wheels and marine-grade harnesses.

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    I just bought a brand spanking new 700lb trailer that fits a 19' Gunning Dory nicely for less than 600 bucks.

    King Trailers - made locally of galvanized stock with nice, big 12" wheels and marine-grade harnesses.

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    I just bought a brand spanking new 700lb trailer that fits a 19' Gunning Dory nicely for less than 600 bucks.

    King Trailers - made locally of galvanized stock with nice, big 12" wheels and marine-grade harnesses.

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    Those are two very good suggestions. If I find out any more information I'll try to post it.

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    Those are two very good suggestions. If I find out any more information I'll try to post it.

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    Those are two very good suggestions. If I find out any more information I'll try to post it.

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