. Wahoo it is
Gday Peeps,
looking at a new trailer for the thunderbird and I have taken interest in the wahoo tandem 2000kg. there is a small write up/discussion on these from a couple of years ago though i cannot fro the life of me find any reviews or followup info on them. If anyone has any info to share it would be great to hear. The 5.5k looks attractive for the goods, its just getting my head around an ikea trailer. TIA
After alot of deliberation I decided on the flatpac ally. My reasonining was that other galv tube trailers in that range $ & specs, just dont look substantial enough these days plus the tube thing... I beam makes more sense to me. Picked it up friday and slipped it in the van which was a relief after them saying it wont fit. Grabbed some Duralac from Whitworths today to use on the plated joints to barrier between the galv bolts and the ally plates and also just to seal those areas from salty ingress. I will endevovour to put pics up of the build this weekend. As I found it challenging to get a hold of Reviews for the product, I will be open to questions as required from my end with the product. Tight lines all and bring in thouse cockroaches!
Rudzy
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Date Joined: 21/09/11
Saw the wahoo trailers at
Saw the wahoo trailers at the Perth boat show. Leisurecat are selling them, they told me the trailer is surprisingly stiff for a bolt together trailer and very competitive on price.
bennym_82
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Date Joined: 18/05/16
Trailer
Hey mate, PM sent
black gen
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Date Joined: 13/04/11
We just bought a new
We just bought a new trailer
had a look at the wahoo trailers as the price looked good and wanted to know more
from what I read people were saying they wish they had of gone with a trailer that was 1 section instead of bolt together
weren't happy with the corroding at the joins apparently
we didn't go that way
brown364
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Date Joined: 25/08/15
cheers
guys! I will continue to research.