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    NICE
    CATCH THEM ALL.

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    Nothing wrong with that I bet it fishes just as good as a new one would! Congrats very nice rig!

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    Nice! Mine is a little on the rough side and what are "trailer brakes"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by feelay View Post
    Nice! Mine is a little on the rough side and what are "trailer brakes"?
    Trailer brakes are those things you have to have if you don’t have an f350 super duper duty pickup to stop your boat!


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    If you don't mind me asking, where did you purchase the new trailer? Also, do they take like a trade in allowance like on cars. I'm serious. I've gone thru 3 sets of tires on my trailer because the boats too heavy and the tires wear out on the inside. Very aggravating.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 27458 View Post
    If you don't mind me asking, where did you purchase the new trailer? Also, do they take like a trade in allowance like on cars. I'm serious. I've gone thru 3 sets of tires on my trailer because the boats too heavy and the tires wear out on the inside. Very aggravating.
    It is a Marine Master Trailer from Tullohoma TN. They construct all the trailers for Triton boats. I ordered this one through Performance Marine, and yes. They toll a trade in on my old trailer (also a Marine Master). Since they are manufacturer for Triton, all they needed was model and serial number to manufacture a new, to order, trailer that fit my boat like a glove. You can add as many or as few upgrades to the base trailer that you want. I got upgraded brakes, custom rims, upgraded jack and winch, stainless fenders, and all LED lighting. About Us | Marine Master Trailers


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    Looks great

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    Nice ride.
    I also bought a new trailer from Marine Master for my Tr19, great ppl to work with. The dealer was Anderson Marine in Tn and you couldn't ask for a company to be anymore pleasurable to work with.

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    Yes it does!

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