Double Hall
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Thanks man! Sounds like the last step before we pull the trigger or order is securing a slip or mooring for this season.johnfbushjr":1ewkvswe said:I inherited a Loadmaster (built in Port Clinton, OH) for my 2000 Parker 2300 CC and have had only one issue with the surge drum brakes locking up during storage all summer. My fault, I backed it in to position and neglected to jerk it forward to release the brakes before uncoupling. I'd recommend buying the trailer you'll be money ahead in a matter of years.
Also, I've towed it short distances (< 10 miles) with my 2002 GMC Envoy with an L6 engine and had no issues. It also has a tow capacity of 5,200 pounds max, and my rig weighed in at 6,600 pounds when I had it scaled. You definitely know its there and you MUST be careful of stopping distance requirements. Its no problem accelerating, its safely stopping that much weight is what the vehicle was not designed to do. When making a longer trip I borrowed my brother in laws Chevy Suburban and it was like night and day ... felt like I was towing a little jet ski behind me.
Good luck you'll the 23 footer ...
If no luck, either we will do a mid Winter deal for even less on this boat or order for Spring.
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