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What size enclosed to fit 3 long tracks?

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Jaynelson

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Curious what size v-nose will fit 3 sleds 155-163" tracks. Won't be used for that primarily, but it would be nice to have the option. Will a 20' do it?

Also, does anyone have any experience with "Snow King" Trailers? Price seems decent, is this a decent product? The trailer won't see heavy use or a ton of miles, so I don't need the mack daddy super trailer.
 
I asked this question not long ago and shortest a guy could do seemed to be 17' and that was tight. I was looking at a 16' but after that decided to go bigger and found a good deal on a new 21' Stealth Snow Sport and I'm glad I did. Alot more room in comparison to the 16 I was looking at.
 
I have a 18ft box + the 4ft 6" nose for a total of 22ft 6" I hope to get 3 long tracks in it? I think its going to be tight! 162 and two 153's

Right now I have a 144, 136, 121 and thats tight!

My all aluminum (see above) weight 2200lb empty Id say at least another 100lb for steel
 
22 ft should be more than enough. I'm planning on putting 3 162's in my 21 ft. Mine comes in around 3600 empty
 
I have an 18' Snow King. 14' box with the 4' V. I think total length is right at 21' tip to tail. Empty weight is about 2800#. I bought it 4 years ago and it has worked great.

I can haul 3 153's real easy and I think 3 162's would fit if loaded from the front, but that is all that would fit. I currently can get 2 144's, a 133, a sno-scoot and an XC120 in it all loaded from the front. There is still room for a milk crate and my Big Buddy heater to sit on the floor.
 
i have a 16 foot box with a 4 foot v for a total of 20' and i fit 3 long tracks in there with room to spare for gear and beer!
 
what is the width of trailer you guys are lipjackin about?

width is a huge difference maker as we all know. i'm looking at a 7' wide trailer, and to get four, i need for sure a 22' box, if not larger.
 
One of my buds has an aluminum enclosed that's 8'4" X 20 - 16' straight wall plus 4' v-nose. It'll hold 3 163's no problem.
 
it has 16 box and 5 v . plenty o room for 2 162 and 1 174. if you put them in right we carry 3 162 and a 174. 5ft in front makes big diff

Do you have a pic of how you got 4 in there? I have a 21 and was thinking it would be too tight for 4
 
Always front load the sleds, make life easier and you can get 3 sleds in easy. I believe my V-nose is 22 overall and i have cabinets up in the v. I have had two 166's and a 163 in it and i can still get around half way decent in it.
 
For those who have bought a new enclosed.....

Have you found the dealers to have "room to move" on pricing for in-stock units? Just curious if there is typically a discount to be had over listed pricing?
 
I would think that being this early in the season and the positive forecast for snow, the dealers would likely hang out on price for a little while. Although, I may be wrong, the trailer buying season may actually be coming to an end as people are approaching the end of getting fully geared up to ride.
 
We have a 3-place Mirage, 16' + the 4' V. It holds 3 long tracks just fine.
 
I have a 7' wide 18' + 5'V I would have no problem getting 3 long tracks in there. My buddies have 7' wide 22 & 24' + 5'V. No problems getting 4 in either.
 
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