Diamondpilot
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- Joined
- Jan 18, 2007
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- Location
- Daleville, IN
- Tractor
- Jinma 254/284 Ford 861 Powermaster at work
Yep, disc are the only way to go on a boat trailer.
Chris
Chris
Were the brakes galvanized or stainless to start with? I deal with tons of boat stuff and what little salt water stuff I have been around a common item is rust, no matter how good you rinse and such. Your bearings and races will probably be just as bad. Sorry, just life in the salt.
Chris
I have a magic tilt 24 footer from 04. The drums are awful on my trailer
I am changing to kodiak stainless disc brakes when I have some money.
98% of my boating is in salt water and I trailer everywhere, and have not had a problem to date. I have a fresh water ramp on the way home on the river, I just back her down further into the fresh and let it sit for about 2-3 minutes River flushes out all the salt at least that's my theory and it's worked so far.
RobertBrown said:Boatng is an epensive pastime, especially in saltwater. Have you considered a bigger truck so you wont't need trailer brakes?
Are the brakes electric or hydraulic?
No matter how big the truck is brakes are required in most states over 3000# trailer weight. He needs brakes.
Chris