I'm in the process of purchasing a 2007 T205 and I'm at a crossroads on the trailer. Boat doesn't come with a trailer so I have to buy one. I've got a rep from a trailer manufacturer telling me they can build a beast single axle trailer that would handle the 205. Trailer doesn't have breaks, but is an aluminum with a bunch of stainless steel, a beast axle and 15" wheels. Made in Florida, well known brand, but nothing fancy. Rep is a former coast guard guy, he's saying he would feel confident with a bigger boat on this trailer.
I live in eastern VA so mountains aren't a huge issue but I will do a few longer trips each year.
Is it crazy to consider a single axle trailer for a boat that weighs 3500 pounds without fuel? Add the 82 gallon tank and an iced up Yeti and you're pushing 4200# easy. He would have it custom balanced to the T205, and I don't want to buy more trailer than I need, but I may sell the boat and trailer down the road. Anyway, I'm curious what you're thinking and appreciate any feedback here.
I live in eastern VA so mountains aren't a huge issue but I will do a few longer trips each year.
Is it crazy to consider a single axle trailer for a boat that weighs 3500 pounds without fuel? Add the 82 gallon tank and an iced up Yeti and you're pushing 4200# easy. He would have it custom balanced to the T205, and I don't want to buy more trailer than I need, but I may sell the boat and trailer down the road. Anyway, I'm curious what you're thinking and appreciate any feedback here.