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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Whatever you go with, I'd suggest getting bunks rather than rollers. Supports the boat better and it should go on perfectly each time as the bunks should line up against the runners on the hull.
I have had shoreland'r trailers in the past and have found them to be good solid trailers. I always go heavy when I can, so if you are at 3000 pounds, I'd go for a 4000 pound trailer or even a tad more. Gives you the wiggle room to put gear in there and not go over capacity.
I believe Eagle Trailers used to make custom for Lund and have heard nothing but good things about theirs as well. I've looked at them and they seem to be solidly built. You might pay a bit more for one, but it will be custom for your boat and color matched as well.
http://eagletrailer.com/oem.php
Steve
Edited by VMS 4/25/2018 11:29 AM
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