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waterwolfhunter
Posted 12/30/2013 11:59 AM (#681222 - in reply to #681119)
Subject: Re: Dual Axle vs. Single Axle Trailer





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Location: Lake St. Clair
Definitely recommend a tandem axle. I have a Tuffy X-190 w/ 200 opti and love the tandem for that. Nearly impossible to move by hand but way way better for hauling. I will travel around 10-15K miles a year hauling the boat and I would never do that on a single axle trailer. A single axle would work for my boat, but id rather have too much trailer than not enough when traveling that much. Plus its nice to have surge breaks when you need them! Although ive never had to do it, if you happen to blow a tire and don't have a spare, you can run on 3 tires until you get to a spot where you can repair or change the tire. With a single axle, you would be dead in the water. You will be much happier with a tandem axle!

Edited by waterwolfhunter 12/30/2013 12:01 PM

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