Has anyone ever purchased a replacement trailer for their Phoenix? I'm curious as to how much it would be for my 721.
Has anyone ever purchased a replacement trailer for their Phoenix? I'm curious as to how much it would be for my 721.
Phoenix 721 - Yamaha SHO 250 - 8' Blades
I know with the warrior package for a 919 I was quoted $7,900.00. I think that is about a $1,200 upgrade so I would think around $6,500 to $6,900.
My dealer told me 8k on my new 920
2018 Phoenix 920 Pro XP
Could someone else make one cheaper? That is an insane price for a Marine Master trailer.
Run the one you have ... what’s the big deal if you have surface rust or tarnish... if it still gets you from A to B run it!
Ain't no way I'm paying that for a marine master. I would call coastline trailers or another aluminum manufacture and get one.
That’s shocking to me. I luv my Phoenix boat, but the trailer is another story altogether. I cannot believe that the Phoenix trailer would be similar in cost to a Ranger or Basscat trailer.
I'm curious to see how my trailer holds up - I came from another brand and I've been very impressed with how the trailer tows, its incredibly smooth and I love how low it to the ground making it easy to get into the boat. I would look at others if buying new but that may make buyers ask questions when you resell.
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2024 Phoenix 21 XE - Mercury 250 PRO XS Serial #3B429919
2017 Phoenix PHX 21 - Yamaha 250 SHO
2010 Skeeter 20i - Yamaha 250 SHO
1988 Procraft 1780 Competitor - Mercury 100
2018 Phoenix 919 Pro XP, 225 Pro XS
Ultrex 112#, Helix 10s, NightFishion HD-8
”Midnight Special”
I have a painted trailer but would prefer the gatorhyde finish. I also need to refinish the bunk coverings and my two stainless fenders are showing some wear. So honestly, just curious how much it would be to start fresh when I started thinking about it.
For $8k I'll just work with what I got. Nothing wrong with it and it loads great.
Phoenix 721 - Yamaha SHO 250 - 8' Blades
If that's all you want just go get some bed liner from the auto parts store and do the whole trailer, fenders and all. I know that sounds like the cheap way but it really will look and be the same. You can try different nap rollers to get different textures
You can get a nice aluminum trailer custom made for what you'd pay for a new marine master, probably cheaper tbh. If I was in your shoes I'd order some gatorbaks and take the trailer to a rhinoline shop
Check out loadmaster trailers. They are almost half the price mentioned above and are much better quality.
http://www.loadmastertrailer.com/
my cousin just got a new trailer for his 721 ( it was in a accident ) and he paid $6,500.00 for the basic trailer no up grades here in Texas.
My last trailer was box had it 10 years no problems
Have it sprayed by a bedliner company.