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Andrew Denman:
Hi all,

We have nearly finished the first Aussie BayRaider20 and have been looking at trailers.  The majority of our trailers here in the size we need are suited to 1500kg plus power boats so I am considering a custom build.

I'd appreciate it if any BR20 owners could email me some pics of their trailers and advise what they like/don't like about them - especially in respect to the launch and retrieval process.   Claus has already informed me that the UK trailers are pretty good so any pictures of these with the boat on and off would be appreciated.  My email is andrew@denmanmarine.com.au

regards,

Andrew

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Julian Swindell:
Andrew
This is the Baycruiser 20, but the trailer needs are the same as the BayRaider. It is a standard Bramber Roller Glide trailer. 16 rollers on the main titing units and a single keel roller underneath about 1/4 of the way back from the bow. The rearmost 8 rollers are on a tilting cradle. If you look on the BayCruiser20 link above you should be able to find a video of her being launched abut 10 minutes after this photo was taken. Launching and recovery is simple and a one man operaiton in about 9 inches of water. Originally I tried an aluminium trailer but one of the roller units broke off... twice... so I rather lost confidence in it.

Peter Ivermee:
I have a Gullwing aluminium trailer http://www.gullwingtrailers.co.uk/pr-cormorant.html.
It is half the weight of a galvanised one and does not rust.  It also has many more rollers than some traditional models.

Matt Newland:
Hello All,

I have just added a video of us recovering the BR20 to you tube.
You can see it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqkEvpaafXk

Although it is a little hard to see, there was a strong cross current as the tide ebbed. The swinging cradle trailer is superb at handling these conditions.
Matt

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