I did quite a bit of research and found that there are a few really good manufactures. I called each one over the course of three months and discussed the right "fit" for my 2002 282. I settled on Loadmaster because they were by far the most helpful and patient with all of my questions. They also offered to do "anything" I wanted to the trailer, completely customizing it. Here are a few things I thought were important:
- Bunk to support all the weight
- 16 inch tires on a 3-axle trailer
- Tripple axle breaks, electric over hydrolic
- All stainless steel hardware
- Utility Box
- 2 Spare tires
These are just a few. The wash down system was something a friend and I discussed one time and I mentioned it to Gary at Loadmaster. A week later he came back with a plan. We installed a customized 50 gallon tank and a 6GPM pump. I can run two hoses of it, one guy topside one on the deck. There is enough water for more than just a rinse, we are able to do a complete suds up and wash down. We were flushing the motors also, but I have recently modified the sink hose, replaced the boats fresh water pump and made some hose couplings that connect to the motors and we use the onboard water to flush the motors and clean tackle (guy 3's job).
Before you buy, do your self a favor and give Loadmaster a call and talk to Gary.
Gary R. Straw II
Assistant General Manager
www.loadmastertrailerco.com
loadmaster@cros.net
p 800-258-6115
f 419-732-2183