This is a great trailer that handles and drives like new. It's a very smooth ride This trailer was used with an 18ft inboard
outboard boat, but will be a universal fit for many boats. I measured
about 81 inches from the outside of the tire to the outside of the other
tire for the width of the trailer. The tires are newer tires with lots
of tread and lots of life left. A new winch strap is needed on the front of trailer. A new complete winch can be purchased for just $30. No title and the wiring
harness needs repaired or replaced. This price is unbeatable and payment is due within 24 hours of purchase and pick up within 7 days of purchase.
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