Gulfstream 232 trailer suggestions

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Howdy folks. Just bought a gulfstream (dual engine) located in RI and I need to get her to Pa. Need suggestions on what trailer brand and model anyone would recommend. Thanks
 
Howdy folks. Just bought a gulfstream (dual engine) located in RI and I need to get her to Pa. Need suggestions on what trailer brand and model anyone would recommend. Thanks
If new, you are limited to what is available in your area ( or the area where the boat is located.
Most important is that the trailer is sized correctly. More is not better.

You need to determine what type and options you want and there are many options.

Personally, I would avoid Venture.
Note that technically, you may need permits to transport the boat since its beam is wider than permitted in some states without a permit.
If you are new to trailering, you might want to look into a boat shipper and buy a trailer near your home base
 
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Keep it simple - go with a brand that can be warranty serviced easily - which means... buy local.

I also would not get Venture. At my shop, we used to carry Venture but kept running into issue after issue after issue. We stopped selling them. It got so bad, we actually came up with a saying.... "it's always and adventure with a Venture"

We also sell Load Rite and they are solid, reliable and moderately priced. We had LR before and during while we had Venture - and we still sell a lot of LR's.

Find the shop that you like and they'll walk you through options in terms of models.
 
Thanks for the headsup on Venture. Really appreciate the advice.
 
i must have been luck with my last trailer. it was a venture carrying a 23ft welcraft. the trailer was 10+ years old when i got the boat and i had it for 9 years. i did exactly zero maintenance to it and had no problems. that being said, i am taking better care of my current trailer, haha
 
They (Venture) didn't all have issues - but it was so disproportionate to our other brands that it just wasn't worth it to keep them. They're the only brand we ever came up with a slogan for :)
 
They (Venture) didn't all have issues - but it was so disproportionate to our other brands that it just wasn't worth it to keep them. They're the only brand we ever came up with a slogan for :)
it probably helped that it never saw salt
 
I also can recommend Loadrite. Dennis is right about buying local to insure that you can get service if needed. The dealer can also help with sizing and setup.