Trailer
Mine is a 282 Sailfish; they are close but I think the Marlin has a 10’ beam vice 9’6”. Regardless, it’s a big boat and it needs a big trailer. After a lot of research I selected Loadmaster of Ohio. My trailer was custom built for the boat. You are going to need breaks on three axels, electric over hydraulic. I also opted for full size 16” wheels vice the smaller 14” wheels. The trailer is rated for 26k. I specifically wanted excess capacity; I trailer from Maryland to Florida and Maryland to up state NY, not to mention weekly 3 hour hauls to Ocean City. If you are not going to trailer long or often, you could get away with the smaller tires, but in the end the extra cost was minimal. I also went with a galvanized frame vice aluminum. It’s a beast but I suspect it will last forever. I have a lot of miles on it and have not had any bearing problems or tire issues. Tread wear is even. My last trailer had 750# excess capacity and I thought I was ok. After several double blow-outs and going through a few bearings, I determined it was not enough trailer. (Ez Loader)
Whoever you go with, make sure that they know the height of the boat and that you want to keep your max at 13’ if possible. The legal limit is 13’6”. With the radar I am 13’3” and notice that my radar is flush mounted. This IS a big deal. Lots of low bridges out there.
Here is the web site:
http://www.loadmastertrailerco.com/galv ... t-trailers
Call them and ask to speak with Gary Straw. They are great to work with and build custom trailers, so you can work bunk issues around transducers or any other custom job, they will do for you. It is nice to be in the design process from the ground up. I had them install a 50 gal fresh water wash down system in the belly of the trailer; a nice addition.