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- Location
- Arlington, VA
- Model
- Tournament 192
I’m nearing the end of my 1999 Load Rite single axle trailer (roller, galvanized) for my 1999 192 Tournament. It is a model 19300GG1 which I believe may be rated at 3,100 pounds.
Looking for recommendations from other 192, or similar, owners on single vs. double axle. I‘m thinking to go with bunks, torsion suspension, aluminum frame, disc brakes, LED lights, etc....
The current single axle is easy to maneuver and it takes up min space in driveway. The length from the bow eye to coupler is important as I want to minimize that dimension so we can park a car in the driveway too. Currently, the single axle trailer measures 4’-7” from ball to bow eye.
My rig, loaded, to include boat, motor, fuel, batteries, gear, coolers, ice, bait, etc is comig in around 3,400 pounds.
I’ve been very happy with my Load Rite and was leaning to purchasing another one. I’m also heavily leaning to the double axle model since I trailer anywhere from 5 miles to 80 miles (each way). I’m looking at the Load Rite Model # AB21T5200102TB1 or AB21T5200LTB1. It is rated at 5200 pounds. The single axle Load Rite biggest model comes in around 3,600 pounds which doesn’t provide a big buffer with my total load.
I’m in the Wash DC area and looked at Dave’s Trailers in Glen Burnie MD for some initial pricing.
Any thoughts, recommendations, or experiences appreciated.
Sean
Looking for recommendations from other 192, or similar, owners on single vs. double axle. I‘m thinking to go with bunks, torsion suspension, aluminum frame, disc brakes, LED lights, etc....
The current single axle is easy to maneuver and it takes up min space in driveway. The length from the bow eye to coupler is important as I want to minimize that dimension so we can park a car in the driveway too. Currently, the single axle trailer measures 4’-7” from ball to bow eye.
My rig, loaded, to include boat, motor, fuel, batteries, gear, coolers, ice, bait, etc is comig in around 3,400 pounds.
I’ve been very happy with my Load Rite and was leaning to purchasing another one. I’m also heavily leaning to the double axle model since I trailer anywhere from 5 miles to 80 miles (each way). I’m looking at the Load Rite Model # AB21T5200102TB1 or AB21T5200LTB1. It is rated at 5200 pounds. The single axle Load Rite biggest model comes in around 3,600 pounds which doesn’t provide a big buffer with my total load.
I’m in the Wash DC area and looked at Dave’s Trailers in Glen Burnie MD for some initial pricing.
Any thoughts, recommendations, or experiences appreciated.
Sean