26S Replacement Trailer
Ever since I got my 91' 26S in May 2005, I have not felt comfortable with the OEM trailer. It needed work, I added some new parts etc. to make it a little better, but I can't see putting much more money into it. I don't think it provides the support needed. I read a few posts about hulls getting deformed after being on the OEM trailer. My trailer doesn't have brakes, which I sure would like to have.I saw a post on trailersailor.com, from Jim C. Mac 26D Next Adventure. He is one who said his hull was getting deformed on the OEM trailer. He went to a much longer dual axle trailer. It has four vee bunks, to provide additional support. He said since it's been on the new trailer, he's not had any more trouble with the hull getting indented, it returned to normal.To see one of his posts with a pic of his trailer, go here :http://bbs.trailersailor.com/forums/macgregor/index.cgi?read=27823,jimI decided to follow his lead. So I found a dual axle galvanized trailer for $890. I'm in the process of modifying it, to have four vee bunks. Two of them will be in almost the same position on the hull as the OEM trailer had, and two more vee bunks will be added for more support.The dual axles will also give me more peace of mind. This trailer has brakes my OEM trailer does not. Another benefit is that the tail lights will be far back at the transom of the boat, providing additional safety.Here's a couple pic's of my trailer before I removed the bunks, getting ready to install the four new vee bunks.<img src="http://images.kodakgallery.com/photos1399/9/34/37/74/67/0/67743734907_0_ALB.jpg"><img src="http://images.kodakgallery.com/photos1399/9/34/37/74/69/0/69743734907_0_ALB.jpg">