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DO420JC
07-05-2019, 09:38 AM
I recently purchase a 2015 Supra SE450 with a Boatmate trailer. Looking to sell the trailer(used very little),however not sure where to start on pricing-any help would greatly appreciated. Located in Charlotte, NC.

Thx
Derek

larry_arizona
07-05-2019, 09:41 AM
Was always curious how people move their boats without a trailer.

Dealer pick it up for service and storage?


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sandm
07-05-2019, 10:50 AM
there's a spensive lake about 2hrs north of Boise. spent some time with a dealer when I was looking at trading back in '12 and they had 2 service plans. 1 would come to your hoist and perform all maintenance but removal/launch at the beginning/end of the season was on you. other service was they came and got the boat end of season, winterized and stored and they put back on your hoist in the spring, performing any mid season work as needed.

dealer did it all so no need for a trailer.
that is an income level I will never know :)

back to the op's original question I'd be surprised if you got more than 4k for it. depends on how blinged out it is but at the end of the day it was built for that supra model and although it can be retro'ed to fit other boats quite a few won't go through the work. someone correct me but my old build sheet showed a trailer running 6-8k depending on options brand new.

DO420JC
07-05-2019, 04:39 PM
Appreciate the response sandm. I was guessing 4-5k. Not overly blinged out, does have black/silver rims.

Dealer will service at slip or come get if needed. Very common that folks on our lake have no trailers.

zabooda
07-05-2019, 06:05 PM
At least once a year someone is looking for a trailer in the classifieds.

sandm
07-05-2019, 06:36 PM
just throwing it out there. might want to find somewhere and stash it for a few years. you go to sell the boat and not having a trailer will severely limit your options. when I was looking I found a few boats that fit the bill but had no trailer so I passed. stick it somewhere, cover it up, jack it up and support the axles with the rubber off the ground and forget it.

haknslash
07-05-2019, 07:53 PM
just throwing it out there. might want to find somewhere and stash it for a few years. you go to sell the boat and not having a trailer will severely limit your options. when I was looking I found a few boats that fit the bill but had no trailer so I passed. stick it somewhere, cover it up, jack it up and support the axles with the rubber off the ground and forget it.

Yup, not to mention if you ever want to visit other waters you'll need a trailer. I would hate to be locked to one lake unless it was massive and even then we like to change it up so we always will need a trailer.

Looking on the Moomba site they offer a trailer credit for around $2300 but I think some of that $ is still rolled into the boat price. I insured my trailer for around $5k I think guessing at the value. When you go to Supra's website they have a trailer credit option but they don't show the price you save by not optioning with a trailer.

08-06-2020, 01:24 PM
Derek do you still have a trailer for sale I need one call Gary 540-470-0850