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    Headed Home with a Bullet

    I’m a sucker for a boat that needs some TLC. I told myself no more fixer uppers, but I was tempted more than I could handle. Headed home from Tennessee. Needs a lot, but it’s solid and should be looking a lot different in 2-3 weeks
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    What year is it?

    Marks Props 317-398-9294, 1850 East 225 South, Shelbyville, Indiana 46176 propellerman59@gmail.com http://www.marksprops.com/index.html

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    03 with 06 motor

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    ... Keep us posted... Dan

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    You’re in the Bullet family now! Congrats on the new rig! Now, take a crap load of pics and post them. Put them in the sticky at the top of the page also!

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    I dont think they made a ton of 21XDC's in 2003.... Thats my year as well.

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    Cool !!!
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    Need a dual axel trailer, good luck, I had a 2004 21XDC

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    I actually asked for the single. It was in very good shape which most bullet trailers are not. And it will make getting ingaeage way easier. I asked a few people who have singles and none had regrets. There’s a lot of singles being pulled all over the country in shorter boats without any issues. Most companies 18’ ways more than bullet 21.

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    I've owned my single axle for 15+ years and has been great. No regrets.

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    Does make it easier to manuver, just pulls easier with a dual, imo

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    I have owned dual axle trailers, and my single axle torsion suspension has been no different. Much more maintenance with bearings and tires as well with a tandem trailer.

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    I’ll admit, I’m about 9 hours into my trip home and this single pulls very very smooth. I can’t imagine a dual being smoother because I forget the boat is even behind me.

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    Dual and single will be debated by us til the end of time. Pros and cons to both, to each their own enjoy whatcha got! They both shine in different ways.

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    ^^^+++1000

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    While we’re talking about the trailer being single axle I would highly suggest getting the new Goodyear trailer tire. Can’t wait to see more pics
    2005 Stroker 2010-250pro xs

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    Dual, single....it’s a preference. I personally will stay with the dual. It’s saved me a few times in the road when real bad has happened.

    2008 BULLET 21XD 2007 Merc 300xs