Have upgraded to a tandem, so the single axle must go. This 1987 trailer has had a complete make over in the last 10 months, with less than 500kms on trailer since worked on.
Features
news hubs on both sides of axle, new races, bearings and seals
new 2 inch tongue coupler
new winch cable, rated for 3500 lbs, 2 speed winch
swivel dolly leg with wheel on base
complete enclosed new LED wiring harness, with submersible lights
accordion frame, contracts or expands to fit 16-21 foot boats, I had my 21 foot Grew on this!
rollers in good shape
Needs- Tires, good tread on these but side walls are weather checked
Located in Belleville, Ontario
Asking $800.00 or willing to trade for something of equal value or lesser value plus cash, looking for temp/depth unit, Minn Kota 70# plus bow mount, a couple of examples.
I agree with the above, bottom bouncers with worm harness or slow death and erie dearie's, pitching to weed beds late in the day small cranks and stick baits, trolling is best early morning. desoronto narrows, hay bay, and the reach are all good ares to start.
looking to buy the above, the boat I bought has a cracked block in it, from the former owner not servicing it properly, I bought the boat in November and was told it was winterized and running. The year these were made from 1980 to 1985, there is a Buick block made in the same years but it's a 231 cubic inch with a different bolt pattern.
Thanks,
BigGene
Fishing Report
Your Name / Boat Name:BigGene
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TRIP OVERVIEW
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Date(s):jan. 18, 2010
Time on Water:8 till noon
Weather/Temp:Temp 0, water cold
Wind Speed/Direction:wind out of the north 10 km
Waves: river current
Surface Temp:
Location:Trent River
LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):
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FISHING RESULTS
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Total Hits: 9
Total Boated:4
Species Breakdown:Steelies
Hot Lure: Roe
Trolling Speed:
Down Speed:
Boat Depth:
Lure Depth:
Since the ice in the Bay Of Quinte is slowly thinning, Ron and I decided to try a little river fishing and here are the results, went 4 for 9 largest around 8, and the smallest about 4. Had a great day, it was alot of fun and a nice change from the hardwater action.
SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS
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Check out the Bay Of Quinte for great hardwater walleye fishing, 2 hours from Toronto. http://www.forums.quintefishing.com, lots of people will help you there.
Name: BigGene
Location:Bay of Quinte
Home Port:Belleville
Boat Name/Type: just bought it haven't come up with a name yet, 1985 Grew 205
I fish for: Walleye, Salmon, Musky, Pike , Bass, Rainbow, Striper, Lakers, Bass, Perch
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Looking forward to sharing info and expanding my knowledge through this board.