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Old 03-25-2006, 07:59 PM
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Built in Trailer Storage Boxes

What a concept, storage boxes on your trailer and swing tongues all standard http://www.protourtrailers.com/ and they also make a saltwater rated model. Now if you were running the Redfish Tour with a 190 Bay or Kingfish Tour with a 210 I would think that having all that storage would really come in handy
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I have to admit they are sweet. That would be the perfect BAJA trailer. Heading down to the lower baja with all that storage would be totally sweet.
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Dang, bet the trailer would cost more than our boats! Maybe we can come up with some, "do it yourself" modifications?
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That is a good idea Emery! Once you get the jigs made up for a port side box (I only need one) let me know since your trailer and mine are about the same size...

I also noticed that they do not post any costing (if you have to ask routine) but since they are all custom built maybe that is why? Here again, you should know for each trailer size at least some MSRP menu pricing posted since they went though all that other web programming. Shoot the menu pricing code work would be "easy" when compared to all that other code work somebody created.

You have to admit though, those forward boxes are in an location that is pretty much wasted space on any boat trailer... I also like the step / trailer stand foot built into the jack stand assy. So it is some forward thinking for sure and if nothing else, I always like posting site address that have good ideas for us too "copy and paste" from
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Very pretty, but are they waterproof? I notice they don't say, only that they have "positive airflow". I've been on some ramps where my rear wheels are in the water and my tailpipe is close to being submerged - those boxes had better be waterproof. I think it would be better if the lids were on top rather than the sides.

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