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BowMovements
11-18-2009, 07:09 AM
04' Venture with new tires, elec. winch, fresh water wash out for salt water launches, sealed lights, grip tape for sure footing, Will fly through insp. or will insp at cost. NADA listed at 2800.00. I would like to get half of that, but will consider all reasonble offers. cash, cash and trade, trade.

Length of boat trailer is meant to carry. 20 ro 23 foot (2100WA SeaFox was on it)
Size of tires. 15
Payload capacity. 6800 GVW
Brakes/no brakes? Surge brakes
If brakes.... Drum or disc? not sure but it looks like a drum.
LED lamps or bulbs? bulbs
Clear title? clean and clear
Where can it be seen? in the pictures LOL kindn in Churchville/Belair

Thanks, Jerry

POLECAT
11-18-2009, 03:49 PM
Interested parties are going to ask you:

Length of boat trailer is meant to carry.
Size of tires.
Payload capacity.
Brakes/no brakes?
If brakes.... Drum or disc?
LED lamps or bulbs?
Clear title?
Where can it be seen?

FYI: I am not an interested party.

Burchbeer
11-18-2009, 06:24 PM
Looks like a fixer upper!

$1000 tops!

:rolleyes:

BowMovements
11-18-2009, 07:33 PM
Yea, it cant have more than 30 miles on it. I had new tire put on it because they looked a little cracked. For 1000 you can fix to come up with 400 more LOL

Burchbeer
11-19-2009, 05:23 AM
BM,

She will move. Looks like it is in great shape.

If it wasnt for the mess we are all in, it probably would have moved by now.

BOL

BowMovements
11-19-2009, 06:24 AM
Thanks, I'm not looking to get rich off it or anything. Just get it out of the drive. I got it on CL and already got some scammers trying to dupe me with the whole check scam. You know " we'll send you a check for 2000k if you send us back the balance for our shipping expenses." WTF Get a job scum bag!

POLECAT
11-19-2009, 12:23 PM
Looks like the suspension is torsion axle. Is it?

BowMovements
11-19-2009, 12:57 PM
Pardon my ignorance on the subject, but I can niether confirm nor deny that at this time.

POLECAT
11-19-2009, 02:49 PM
In the photos I do not see leaf springs on either side inboard of the wheels. That leads me to believe the trailer has a torsion axle.

Torsion axles do not have leaf or coil springs as part of the suspension system.

Attached to the tubular cross member (axle) at each end is an arm that exits the axle. This arm is pressed inside the axle tube under great presure and inside the tube the arm is surrounded by rubber. The spindle, at the other end of the arm , is the mounting point for the hub, bearings and wheel. The arm and spindle flexes up and down to smooth out the rough ride.

BowMovements
11-19-2009, 07:14 PM
What he said!