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Fiberglass enclosed trailers

Looking to purchase an enclosed fiberglass sided V nose 3 or 4 place this fall. Does anyone have any recomendations on dealers in Western Canada or North West US.
Also for 3 153" sleds what size is recomended, If you want to put 4 in what is the minimum size.
Thanks in advance for any info.
 
Ditto, on what HILCLMR said. I've had a 26.5' since '01 and really like it. It is big enough for 4 162's and gear in the V nose. I like the fiberglass since they are already finished inside. I ordered mine with the roof insulated and finished as well. The fiberglass is a very solid trailer and will give you many years of service. The only drawback would be since there are no studs in the wall you can't mount helmet racks etc. but I seem to get along without. I bought mine from a guy in Lemburg,SK by the name of Brian Mass (Affordable Trailer Sales). Don't know if he is still around or not.
 
I just got rid of a 24' flat nose car hauler style.
It worked well, it was a ex race trailer all set up with benches, lights, heat etc, it was just to low plus i did not like the aluminum on the sides.
I am thinking I want to go a little shorter so it is easier to turn around in late season sledding when you need to climb up the trails.
Probably going to lean towards a 19' or so for 3 sleds only?
 
Fiber glass trailers

Ditto, on what HILCLMR said. I've had a 26.5' since '01 and really like it. It is big enough for 4 162's and gear in the V nose. I like the fiberglass since they are already finished inside. I ordered mine with the roof insulated and finished as well. The fiberglass is a very solid trailer and will give you many years of service. The only drawback would be since there are no studs in the wall you can't mount helmet racks etc. but I seem to get along without. I bought mine from a guy in Lemburg,SK by the name of Brian Mass (Affordable Trailer Sales). Don't know if he is still around or not.

There are special fasteners avalibale for fiber glass walled trailers, they have white plastic coated heads on them, work well and look good.

Will
 
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