Will this trailer suffice for a h270?

Mar 22, 2004
733
Hunter 30 Vero Beach
I would say yes. From what I can tell, your boat weighs about 5000 lbs without anything in it, and your draft is 3'6". It's made for sailboats, so I would give it a shot. I'd offer him $1300 and go up to $1500 if needed. Check all of the welds on the supports and the trailer itself just to make sure it's solid.
 
Jun 28, 2011
120
None now boatless Mobile
My only concern is it doesn't have trailer brakes. I'm looking into what that will cost to put them on.
 
May 16, 2007
1,509
Boatless ! 26 Ottawa, Ontario
It looks like it would to me. I welded up a cradle for a 270 a couple of years ago. It has more than 4 pads on it. You might want to add a couple more pads. I think we had an extra one in front of the keel and another behind it both were on the cross bars.
Bob
 
Nov 9, 2008
1,338
Pearson-O'Day 290 Portland Maine
AV,

brakes for a single axel are about $400 and take an afternoon to install and bleed. Hold out for disk brakes. I had drum at first and the salt water just ate them up. I recommend staying away from TieDown Engineering. I used them on both my brake kits. I am not satisfied with the quality at all. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice . . . Plus, if the coupler needs work, you need a new coupler. You can't even buy a gasket for it. You have to buy the whole thing. Dico and Titan can be repaired reasonably. Other than that, it's pretty straight forward. A couple of wrenches and a socket set.

Don

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May 31, 2014
8
Oday O'Day 25 Pensacola
Trailer

I bought the 25' Oday that this trailer was bought for. The owner is a standup guy, great to do business with.
 
Jun 28, 2011
120
None now boatless Mobile
Congrats on the purchase. He seems real nice when I have spoke with him. I'm not towing it without adding brakes, I've towed 6000lbs before without brakes and will never do it again. Especially having a high center of gravity.
 
May 31, 2014
8
Oday O'Day 25 Pensacola
Thanks, we have been enjoying it a lot! He really is a good guy. I pulled a camper at 5400 lbs, and would much prefer brakes...
 
Jun 2, 2004
3,650
Hunter 23.5 Fort Walton Yacht Club, Florida
Good Trailer Shop Nearby

Eddie English
5724Highway 90 in Milton
623-4353

He helped us out with a coach boat trailer the week that our sailing lessons started. A great guy to deal with.
 

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Oct 8, 2011
329
Catalina Catalina 25 Joe Pool Lake
Chances are that your drums will accommodate electric brakes and you can add the brake assembly. I did that on one of my utility trailers. Not sure why there were brake drums on it with no brakes in them. The brake assemblies and drums are not to expensive if you can do the work. My boat is 5600 pounds and I have electric brakes on all four wheels on the boat trailer.

http://www.trailerworldpartsdept.com/category-s/1964.htm
 
Jun 8, 2004
10,536
-na -NA Anywhere USA
Generally, I have more trouble with electric brakes due to immersing boat trailers into the water on a regular basis which is why I do not suggest electric brakes on boat trailers that will be immersed on a regular basis.

Regarding those axles, I believe if I saw photos of the inside, you might be able to add brakes. Many salesmen will say no so you have to buy a complete axle when in reality, they are either tying to make more profit or simply do not know themselves. I would prefer disc brakes over surge and that is what you are seeing mostly on new boat trailers as standard.

I spoke with this fellow in detail on many subjects yesterday like I did with his 23.5 and he has my contact information. Please do not ask him for that as I only give it out. As for those who respond, my policy is never to divulge their information either and that includes my Mrs.