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  1. I may have what both of you are looking for:

    1989 Sea Bird boat trailer for sale. Tandem axels, 6000 lb capacity, roller type, all painted steel construction, brown in color, fits 24' - 27' boat with an 8 - 10' beam. Hydraulic surge brakes, LED submergable tail lights, Front tires are new this season, rear tires are just 2 seasons old. Spare tire and bracket. Accepts 2 5/16" ball. Clean title. $3500 OBO.

    Contact me at [email protected].

    Lou

  2. I have a painted steel trailer for sale if anyone is interested:

    1989 Sea Bird boat trailer for sale. Tandem axels, 6000 lb capacity, roller type, all painted steel construction, brown in color, fits 24' - 26' boat with an 8 - 10' beam. Hydraulic surge brakes, LED submergable tail lights, Front tires are new this season, rear tires are just 2 seasons old. Spare tire and bracket. Accepts 2 5/16" ball. Clean title. $3500 OBO. Contact me at [email protected].

  3. I have a 26' Penn Yan with a tunnel drive and adding a kicker has been an adventure to say the least. I changed the steering from cable to duel core rack and pinon. One cable to the rudder and one to the kicker. I have a 8 HP Yamaha and it is bulletproof. Purchased the electric start with power tilt. As for the bracket, Mike at Mike's Marina fabricated a stationary bracket that is also bulletproof. The real test was the autopilot. After much research I now have a Raymarine Sportpilot X5. Works fine...most of the time. Feel free to contact me as I can give you an earful ...or two!

    Lou

  4. I had the same problem with my GlobalMap 4900. I unplugged the cable ends at the display head and the puck end and sprayed them with electronic connector cleaner I bought at Radio Shack. No problem since. I now do this cleaning at the beginning of each season and...so far, so good. You might be replacing a corroded cable or by plugging/unplugging cleaning off just enough corrosion to get the unit to work. Good luck!

    Lou

  5. NY Residents can register their trailers in Maine. I paid $80 for a 5 year registration for my trailer that holds my 26' Penn Yan. NY wanted $65 a year...rediculous. You still have to inspect it in NY but registering the trailer in Maine saved me alot of dough-ray-me. PM me if you want contact info.

    Dr. Lou

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