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Galvashield boat trailer
Posted on 9/26/18 at 1:05 pm
Posted on 9/26/18 at 1:05 pm
I am in the market for a new boat trailer. The best price I have found has been on a Galvashield trailer. I have read mixed reviews on major rust issues. Does anyone have experience with them? I know they supposedly come with nitro and tracker boats.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 1:47 pm to 60feet6inches
Don’t do it!!!!! Total POS, galvanized on the outside only so you never see the cancer within. Sport Trail or any lesser brand of Al trailer fwiw.
This post was edited on 9/26/18 at 4:35 pm
Posted on 9/26/18 at 1:59 pm to KemoSabe65
Thanks. That goes along with alot of the problems I read about.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 4:43 pm to 60feet6inches
Don't do it especially if you are going to launch in salt water. Pay the extra and get an aluminum trailer.
Posted on 9/27/18 at 5:40 am to 60feet6inches
Pay for the aluminum trailer.
My nephews use their boats on avg every week sometimes in the marsh and sometimes freshwater.
My nephew original owner has a 1995 Louisiana Traveler on a galvanized trailer no rust.
Other nephew original owner has a 1992 Fisher Marshhawk with 1992 Ez loader galv trailer still good no rust. He paid $100 extra in 1992 for this option.
I got two friends that bought trackers with that galvashield trailer. The boats are maybe pushing 3 yrs old. They already have holes showing from rust in the trailer. On guy had to buy a new Aluminum trailer from Mike Gerald’s a few weeks ago, as his rusted so bad holes started forming in the channel.
My nephews use their boats on avg every week sometimes in the marsh and sometimes freshwater.
My nephew original owner has a 1995 Louisiana Traveler on a galvanized trailer no rust.
Other nephew original owner has a 1992 Fisher Marshhawk with 1992 Ez loader galv trailer still good no rust. He paid $100 extra in 1992 for this option.
I got two friends that bought trackers with that galvashield trailer. The boats are maybe pushing 3 yrs old. They already have holes showing from rust in the trailer. On guy had to buy a new Aluminum trailer from Mike Gerald’s a few weeks ago, as his rusted so bad holes started forming in the channel.
Posted on 9/27/18 at 7:36 am to johnnyrocket
Mine started at the cross member welds and presented after a trip down 90 to GI.
Posted on 9/27/18 at 7:56 am to johnnyrocket
I am confused, you say to get aluminum then list people with galvanized 15+ yr old trailers with no rust.
Posted on 9/27/18 at 7:58 am to KemoSabe65
I am actually in the process of pricing on trailers what are some of the lesser aluminum brands you are speaking of?
Does anybody have a rough estimate on percentage wise of how much cheaper a galvanized trailer would be over aluminum?
Tia
Does anybody have a rough estimate on percentage wise of how much cheaper a galvanized trailer would be over aluminum?
Tia
This post was edited on 9/27/18 at 8:00 am
Posted on 9/27/18 at 8:18 am to GREENHEAD22
There are great galvanized trailer brands out there...and then there is the galvashield product that fall apart.
I have a 19 year old Magic Tilt galvanized trailer that the only visible rust is winch cable and the trailer springs, and I've never seen a trailer where the springs don't rust...It's because of the type of metal they have to be to actually be a spring.
there are a couple local places that build nice aluminum boat trailers that you can check into.
One is Champion trailers in Slidell right off I-10.
and the other is Sport Trail in Waveland/Bay Saint Louis on 90
On edit:
When I was looking to buy my boat, mine came with the Magic Tilt I have.
I was however looking at different boat that didn't have a trailer already, and Champion said they could build me a trailer for what the dealer was going to sell me a galvanized one for that boat, but didn't buy that boat.(it had a Mercury
)
edit...after running the boat today...it's not magic trail...it's Magic Tilt
they also make aluminum trailers now.
I have a 19 year old Magic Tilt galvanized trailer that the only visible rust is winch cable and the trailer springs, and I've never seen a trailer where the springs don't rust...It's because of the type of metal they have to be to actually be a spring.
there are a couple local places that build nice aluminum boat trailers that you can check into.
One is Champion trailers in Slidell right off I-10.
and the other is Sport Trail in Waveland/Bay Saint Louis on 90
On edit:
When I was looking to buy my boat, mine came with the Magic Tilt I have.
I was however looking at different boat that didn't have a trailer already, and Champion said they could build me a trailer for what the dealer was going to sell me a galvanized one for that boat, but didn't buy that boat.(it had a Mercury
edit...after running the boat today...it's not magic trail...it's Magic Tilt
they also make aluminum trailers now.
This post was edited on 9/28/18 at 9:02 pm
Posted on 9/27/18 at 8:37 am to 60feet6inches
Galvashield is junk. A true hot dipped galvanized trailer will hold up pretty well as long as it gets a freshwater rinse, same as an outboard motor. Aluminum is definitely worth the extra cheese
Posted on 9/27/18 at 9:05 am to GREENHEAD22
Older I beam galvanized trailers has less issues as it was galvanized and the part of the trailer that goes under water has no place for the water to sit.
Channel material water sits in there and has to drain out.
I actually bought a galvanized I beam trailer for my new Alweld boat this year from a company in Mississippi that made my nephew’s trailer in 1995. Price wise it very close to a smaller Aluminum channel trailer. I chose the galvanized I beam construction versus aluminum channel construction for strength and no channel for water to sit..
The galvashield trailers I seen especially on the tracker are made from channel. The part of the trailer that sits in the water even with drain holes still holds a slight amount of water in the channel. Then you have rusting occur from the inside of the channel out.
Channel material water sits in there and has to drain out.
I actually bought a galvanized I beam trailer for my new Alweld boat this year from a company in Mississippi that made my nephew’s trailer in 1995. Price wise it very close to a smaller Aluminum channel trailer. I chose the galvanized I beam construction versus aluminum channel construction for strength and no channel for water to sit..
The galvashield trailers I seen especially on the tracker are made from channel. The part of the trailer that sits in the water even with drain holes still holds a slight amount of water in the channel. Then you have rusting occur from the inside of the channel out.
This post was edited on 9/27/18 at 9:07 am
Posted on 9/27/18 at 9:21 am to johnnyrocket
quote:
Older I beam galvanized trailers has less issues as it was galvanized and the part of the trailer that goes under water has no place for the water to sit.
Channel material water sits in there and has to drain out.
Galvashield use tube...not Channel...thats why water stays trapped and rusts from the inside out
My Magic Trail as is most galvanized trailers is Channel
Aluminum Trailers use I-beam
Posted on 9/27/18 at 9:44 am to Pepperidge
I did get that wrong it is channel.
My galv trailer is I beam.
Made by a custom trailer mfg who stopped doing galv C Channel when they stopped making mass produced trailers.
They make Galv I beam john boat trailers as they make other items with it and get better price on the material.
My galv trailer is I beam.
Made by a custom trailer mfg who stopped doing galv C Channel when they stopped making mass produced trailers.
They make Galv I beam john boat trailers as they make other items with it and get better price on the material.
Posted on 9/27/18 at 10:21 am to GREENHEAD22
Coastal-Texas Mfg
Magic Trail-?
McClain-Texas Mfg
Venture-junk also and well below the three above in quality.
Sport Trail for a 23-24 is $5,000 out the door, they no longer sell direct.
Owens and Son may sell direct not sure but both high quality trailers and ride top shelf boats.
Magic Trail-?
McClain-Texas Mfg
Venture-junk also and well below the three above in quality.
Sport Trail for a 23-24 is $5,000 out the door, they no longer sell direct.
Owens and Son may sell direct not sure but both high quality trailers and ride top shelf boats.
Posted on 9/27/18 at 2:08 pm to johnnyrocket
You mind if I ask the size and price for the trailer you bought?
I have a quote for an aluminum trailer for 17.5ft alweld aluminum boat and it is 2100 but the wait time is forever.
I have a quote for an aluminum trailer for 17.5ft alweld aluminum boat and it is 2100 but the wait time is forever.
Posted on 9/28/18 at 9:39 am to GREENHEAD22
Good
I owned 3 trailers over the years made by Sureride out of Mississippi. One on a Sprint bass boat in a package deal. The other two were ones I bought over the years for Aluminum Boats. Been happy with the trailers.
They make a galvanized frame trailer that is solid.
Only bad experience I know about
The entry level trailer they built and Fred Parnell sold to put on the Louisiana Traveler boat had a weak axle. It could have been a dealer issue and not a mfg issue.
My nephew went back Sureride in Columbus, MS; 6 months after he bought the trailer. They put on a bigger axle with hardware and rerigged the boat on the trailer no cost to him. 23 yrs later besides changing springs and wood bunks once no complaints.
I like that they do not use plastic for tire mud covers like ez loader, magic tilt, and some other mass produced brands.
The frame is also heavier than the mass produced brands.
I owned 3 trailers over the years made by Sureride out of Mississippi. One on a Sprint bass boat in a package deal. The other two were ones I bought over the years for Aluminum Boats. Been happy with the trailers.
They make a galvanized frame trailer that is solid.
Only bad experience I know about
The entry level trailer they built and Fred Parnell sold to put on the Louisiana Traveler boat had a weak axle. It could have been a dealer issue and not a mfg issue.
My nephew went back Sureride in Columbus, MS; 6 months after he bought the trailer. They put on a bigger axle with hardware and rerigged the boat on the trailer no cost to him. 23 yrs later besides changing springs and wood bunks once no complaints.
I like that they do not use plastic for tire mud covers like ez loader, magic tilt, and some other mass produced brands.
The frame is also heavier than the mass produced brands.
This post was edited on 9/28/18 at 9:40 am
Posted on 9/28/18 at 10:40 am to johnnyrocket
Channel is in a "c" shape, a plane to me how that has a hole in it?
Posted on 9/28/18 at 10:45 am to CHEDBALLZ
I meant square tubing rust from the inside.
Posted on 9/28/18 at 8:02 pm to johnnyrocket
I don’t know where you live but on Airline hwy between prairieville and Gonzales there is a place that sells aluminum I beam trailers
Posted on 9/28/18 at 9:06 pm to johnnyrocket
quote:
I like that they do not use plastic for tire mud covers like ez loader, magic tilt, and some other mass produced brands.
my Magic Tilt has Galvanized fenders...
Upon finding their website today they make a whole slew of different models...some with lesser features...you can still get the galvanized fenders if you pick the right model, and I'm sure the price would reflect it.
like stated...my trailer is 18-19yrs. old and has no rust but the springs and cable...very pleased
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