Thanks for the input. I should mention that I bought this boat long-distance (1100 miles). Therefore, I was particularly careful about checking the boat out. I had a pre-purchase marine survey done and I also ran a check on the boat's HIN number. Everything came out good. The marine surveyor commented on the rust on the trailer and recommended that I have it checked out by a mechanic. I took the boat and trailer to a boat yard and had them check out the trailer. They replaced the winch and strap, greased the bearings, and checked the lights. They told me I was 'good to go.'So, even when you try to do everything right, there are no guarantees!By the way, the trailer repair turned into another horror story. A new axel with electric brakes, leaf springs, and two new wheels were installed (It took them two days!!). I drove off after being assured that the mechanic had checked the bearing packing. I was a bit embarrassed to ask that question --since I thought it akin to asking if the mechanic had tightened the lug nuts when he put on the wheels. I was assured that the bearings were well packed. In fact, I was told that they came packed from the factory, and that the mechanic had also checked them. Well,,,,you guessed it. I checked the wheel hubs after driving a few miles and noticed that one of the hubs was quite hot. So, I drove to an auto supply house and purchased a grease gun and grease. Both of the hubs were dry!!!I am now home and so very glad to be able to do the work that needs to be done myself!Chuck