Recommended Trailer for Sea Eagle 12.6SR Inflatable Boat
Updated 02/20/2023 | Published 02/18/2023 >
Question:
I am looking for a flat bunk trailer for an inflatable boat. Boat Sea Eagle 12.6SR. 126 x 55 beam. carrying 20hp Tohatsu engine. Cannot work out whether you have such a product.
asked by: Reginald G
Expert Reply:
The CE Smith Multi Sport Plus Boat Trailer part # CE48870 is likely our best option for a Sea Eagle 12.6SR. It can accommodate boats up to 14' in length with a capacity up to 800 lbs which is well within range of the Sea Eagle 12.6SR. That said, I recommend installing the bunks so that they are perpendicular to the direct of travel as opposed to parallel for more support. This is a complete kit that comes with everything you need to hit the road with your boat expect for maybe some tie-down straps.
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CE Smith Multi Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer w/ Bunks - 12" Wheels - 14' Boat - 800 lbs
- Kayak Trailer
- Bunk Boards
- 2 Kayaks
- 14 Feet Long
- 800 lbs
- 1-Tier
- CE Smith
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