Trailer for 2510xl

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Pipedream

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I saw a used trailer listed for sale,It is a venture tripple axel bunk trailer with a 8500# rating.
Owner said it will hold up to a 30' boat. He used it for a 28 Bayliner with a 9'10" beam.
Does this sound like it may be good fit for the 2510 or is it to long? Any thoughts would be appeciated.
I need to tow my boat about 80 miles, twice a year when I take it in and out for the season.
My boat is a 2009 with a bracket and a F-250 on the back.
Thanks Chris
 
You really don't need a triple axle trailer, but for towing a 2510 twice a year it should be OK.
8500#'s is on the lower end for a 25 Parker (which are much heavier than a Bayliner), but for your purpose it should be OK if fitted correctly.
If the price is right, go for it!
 
Megabyte said:
You really don't need a triple axle trailer, but for towing a 2510 twice a year it should be OK.
8500#'s is on the lower end for a 25 Parker (which are much heavier than a Bayliner), but for your purpose it should be OK if fitted correctly.
If the price is right, go for it![/quot

Thanks for the reply, I have plenty of time to find a trailer thats just right. I probably should do a little more research first,I am going to try to avoid buying a new one. What size and weight trailer do you recomend?
 
Dual axle trailer as close to the 10,000# weight class as possible with disc brakes on both axles.
Getting her moving is one thing... stopping her is yet another.

Other nice-to-haves... torsion axles (lower ride height), keel bunks (to keep the keel from hitting the crossbar), aluminum construction (lighter weight), LED lights...
 
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