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I have the opposite problem -- I may only use my trailer once every few years and it spends the rest of the time sitting in the woods. So I have to keep telling the dealer I don't need the Cadillac of trailers. Which is ironic, because when my family had a boat business many years ago, we were always pushing better trailers.

When I bought my 189, I was able to get a basic galvanized trailer (which did fine). When I bought my 203, I had no choice, the dealer only stocked nicer aluminum trailers. It's overkill for my needs but they gave me such a great price on the boat I didn't mind paying more for a trailer.

One dealer near me is on the water, and I could conceivably buy a KW there and then drive it home, skipping the trailer entirely. It would be a 140 mile trip though. That would be a heck of a way to get the break-in done.

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Apr 02, 2020 #17 2020-04-02T13:02

I bought my VEnture with the optional SS HW package. Its been a mixed bag. I've replaced even the rusty staples on the carpet/plastic rails with bronze boat nails. Venture did use dielectric isolation pads between many HDG/Aluminum joints, but didn't do the axle rails. I did those with some polyethylene tape. A few other interfaces I isolated with gorilla tape, namely the guide rail brackets to AL frame, and many of the SS U bolts to HDG crossbrackets I used cut AL U bolt channels, that are easily available. I have no brakes, but the leaf springs are on their own. The optional LED lights themselves seem OK, but all the plug-in connectors along the way I injected silicon grease. So, its really been a kit, not a complete trailer solution. You need to be an electro-chemical/corrosion engineer to understand the weaknesses and associated mitigations. Or , hang around trailer shops for a while.

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Apr 02, 2020 #18 2020-04-02T16:04

Its funny how when you get familiar and accustomed to a certain trailer brand you like, you tend to stick with it. I had several Lake boats before and always had Load Rite trailers. When I went looking at Key West Dealers, I looked online and narrowed it down to ones that sold Key West as well as Load Rite trailers. Then I did my homework on the reputation of the dealer themselves. I don't know how it is going to hold up long term, but I am guessing I might take my 239FS to the ocean once a year or once every two years. So I am very interested to see how it will react to salt water. I am debating on changing out the Hardware though to Stainless to avoid some future problems. I plan on keeping the 239FS for 5-8 years

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Apr 02, 2020 #19 2020-04-02T16:20

avmanager1 wrote: ↑ Apr 02, 2020

Its funny how when you get familiar and accustomed to a certain trailer brand you like, you tend to stick with it. I had several Lake boats before and always had Load Rite trailers. When I went looking at Key West Dealers, I looked online and narrowed it down to ones that sold Key West as well as Load Rite trailers. Then I did my homework on the reputation of the dealer themselves. I don't know how it is going to hold up long term, but I am guessing I might take my 239FS to the ocean once a year or once every two years. So I am very interested to see how it will react to salt water. I am debating on changing out the Hardware though to Stainless to avoid some future problems. I plan on keeping the 239FS for 5-8 years

You're right about becoming familiar with and liking a particular trailer brand. I've become a 'Venture' trailer guy. but Load Rite is also an excellent, equivalent trailer.

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Apr 03, 2020 #20 2020-04-03T12:50

Like everything else each trailer manufacturer has multiple options so making the generalization at the brand level is somewhat disingenuous.

For example, I have a brand new 210BR siting on a Magic Tilt Key West 210 specific TCA-2044. The only option that wasn’t already spec’d by my dealer was torsion axles. I just looked it over and there is exactly 3 U bolts, 1 is stainless the other 2 that secure the bow stop are zinc coated. The only non aluminum parts on the trailer are the axles, front nose piece (forgot what it’s called), bow stop, trailer guides and brake assembly (I didn’t upgrade to the SS disks but it does have zinc coated marine disks on both axles). The bunks are welded, the bunk to support bracket is aluminum, the bolts are stainless. I don’t see anything that concerns me and it wasn’t stupid expensive. In fact, it's on par with my very expensive Ameritrail that's sitting under my Talon.

Like everything else it’s all relative.


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Apr 02, 2020 #17 2020-04-02T13:02
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Reviews for "Keep your car looking its best with Magical Touch Car Wash Inc."

1. Julia - 1 star - I recently visited Magical Touch Car Wash Inc and I was extremely disappointed with the service. Not only did they take an incredibly long time to wash my car, but they also did a poor job. There were still dirt stains on my windows and my car's exterior looked like it was only half cleaned. The staff were unprofessional and seemed more interested in chatting amongst themselves than ensuring customer satisfaction. I would not recommend this car wash to anyone.
2. Mark - 2 stars - I had high expectations for Magical Touch Car Wash Inc as I had heard good things about them from friends. However, my experience was far from satisfactory. The prices were quite high for the level of service provided. The staff seemed unorganized and my car ended up being scratched during the wash. I brought it up to their attention, but they were dismissive and did not offer any solutions or compensation. I left the car wash feeling frustrated and would not return.
3. Samantha - 2 stars - I was not impressed with Magical Touch Car Wash Inc at all. The staff were rude and unhelpful, and the waiting area was dirty and uncomfortable. The wash itself was mediocre and did not leave my car looking as clean as I had hoped. I found the whole experience to be overpriced for the quality of service provided. I would not recommend this car wash to others looking for a reliable and efficient service.

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