The closest part we carry is the CE Smith Steel Step for Trailer Fender, part # CE19012. However, since you mentioned your boat is brand new, chances are you want the exact replacement.
I recommend reaching out to the trailer manufacturer or whoever you purchased the boat/trailer from to source the direct replacement. Parts like the aluminum fender or gusset step are considered part of the trailer body/frame and are very specific to the particular trailer, which is why we do not carry them. view full answer...
It's hard to know which exact boat trailer you have but based on the picture online of 2004 Shorelandr' boat trailers the Fulton fender part # F008583 looks just like what came on the trailer except for it's black. A closer match in color would be the part # F008573 which is white. view full answer...
You definitely can replace your current 4 wobble rollers like part # CE29210 with the Boat Trailer Deluxe Roller Bunk # DL21740. These can be mounted on top of carpeted or wooden bunks as well as with brackets like the part # DL21742.
I have attached a few photos of how these have been installed on different boat trailers that you can reference. view full answer...
Typically yo'll use brackets like part # CE10000G-4 with U-Bolts like part # CE15283GA-4 and then a combination of bunk boards like the 3' long # CE27800, but since we don't have specs on what came with your 1997 Esco Boat Trailer you'll need to take some measurements of your trailer frame, your current hardware, and bunk boards to choose the correct replacement parts.
Once you look at what is on your trailer you can either filter through the linked selection of boat trailer parts for... view full answer...
Whether it be lights or lenses, to order replacements for your Shorelander boat trailer, you can either try and locate a part number on the light housing (not the lens) or take a quick measurement of the light and order by size. I have included a link to our submersible tail lights for you. From this link you can use the filters to narrow down your search.
Unfortunately a collective OEM trailer parts catalog does not exist, so the best way to determine what parts you will need is to obtain... view full answer...
I have a couple of solutions but the sizes aren't exactly what you're after. I instead recommend using the CE Smith Deep V Keel Roller Assembly for Boat Trailers part # CE10405G to replace the 11.5" roller you currently have. This will allow for adjusting it to match your boats hull. Use CE Smith U-Bolts part # CE15283GA-2 if your hardware is missing or damaged.
For the 7.5" use the CE Smith Deep V Keel Roller Assembly for Boat Trailers part # CE10403G with the same hardware as mentioned... view full answer...
It sounds like an upgrade is definitely in order. The Dutton-Lainson two speed winch you referenced, part # DL15440 would actually be an excellent choice for a heavier boat like your party barge. Dutton-Lainson winches offer a good balance between performance and cost.
A two speed jack is ideal for getting a heavier boat up onto a trailer, the lower speed works well for getting the boat lined up and started onto the trailer, and the higher gear offers additional mechanical advantage to... view full answer...
From what I could find it looks like your 2017 Trailstar boat trailer has the Optronics LED Combination Trailer Tail Lights # TLL160RK which are submersible and have dimensions of 8-1/16" long x 2-7/8" tall x 2-13/16" deep.
This kit includes lights for both sides of the trailer but you can also get them individually as part # STL17RB for the driver's side or part # STL16RB for the passenger's side.
The numbers that you gave me actually have to do with the testing of the lights themselves... view full answer...
For just a tire in the size you need of 175/80-13 the part # AM10210 would be a really great option that has plenty of weight capacity, a higher speed rating, and is radial. This would work just as well on a boat trailer as it would on any other type of trailer. view full answer...
Trailer makers don't often maintain records of the small parts like bearings that are used in their trailers (even when you can tell them its VIN) so the way to know for certain what replacement parts you need is to pull one of the hubs, remove its bearings and check them for part numbers.
The linked photo shows the typical appearance and location of bearing, race and seal part numbers. It also indicates the points on the spindle that where you will need to take precise measurements IF... view full answer...
The Grease Seal part # 168233 has a double lip so it can be used on a boat trailer and be submersed under water, yes. This is also the correct replacement for the NOK AD2527E Grease Seal that you have now. view full answer...
The Fulton Boat Guide - PVC Construction - 50" Tall # FGB1500100 does not have the guide tubing as a separate replacement part. You would need to purchase the entire kit.
The CE Smith Guide-Ons for Boat Trailers do have the 40 inch # CE11339 and 60 inch # CE11354 available for their uprights # CE27605PG and # CE27608PG. view full answer...
I have a couple universal options as I have no way to verify what parts were installed on your 2002 BandS Sportsman boat trailer. If none of these options listed below are what you are looking for please send me some images and measurements for your step and I can see what alternatives you have.
HitchMate Boat Trailer Step # HE4036
CE Smith Galvanized Steel Step for 2" Trailer Frame # CE26212G-15284GA
CE Smith Steel Step for Trailer Fender # CE19012, # CE19011 view full answer...
In order to replace your boat trailer surge coupler you will need to match a number of your trailer's characteristics.
You need to select a coupler for the type of hydraulic brakes you have, either disc or drum. Couplers for each type vary in their pressure rating (1500-psi for disc, 1000-psi for drum). You also need to match the coupler to the size of your trailer's tongue and to the gross weight of the boat/trailer. I was able to find the weight of the Allante 545 boat itself (approximately... view full answer...
I believe the tail lights you have on your 2017 SunTracker pontoon boat trailer are the Optronics LED Combination Trailer Tail Lights # TLL160RK for which the replacement lens are part # A16RB.
If your tail lights look different just let me know and send in some pictures with dimensions and I can see if we have something that works! view full answer...
I recommend replacing your Fulton T1801 boat trailer winch with the Dutton-Lainson Hand Winch # DL17042. Fulton was acquired by First Brands in the beginning of 2023 and has had issues with manufacturing of parts including those for your Fulton winch. Because of this most replacement parts for older items are no longer being developed and it is unclear what will happen with several parts. Switching to the Dutton-Lainson will help ensure you can get support for the winch. view full answer...
The answer to this question depends on what kind of trailer you have for your 2010 Ranger 2200 Bay Boat. Some trailers do have very specific hubs that are difficult to find and others can be easily replaced. In order to find which hubs you have, or if a replacement is available, you will want to know your axle capacity, bearing size, and bolt pattern.
In order to find which bearings are on your axle you will need to remove the current bearings. You will be looking for part numbers on... view full answer...
The very best way to identify correct replacement bearings and seals on a trailer such as your EZ Loader boat trailer is to pull one hub and remove the bearings and seals to obtain their part numbers. Please refer to the linked photo that shows you the usual placement of these part numbers.
Often the trailer axle weight rating will be enough to help you determine the correct parts. One of the two linked article on trailer bearings lists the most popular combinations of bearings and seals... view full answer...
The 'modern' size equivalent to the G78-14 size would be 205/75-14. For a boat trailer, galvanized, PVD coated or aluminum wheels are recommended.
The Kenda Karrier in 205/75-14 radial tire would be a good, reasonably priced option. We offer it in a load range C (1870 lbs per tire/ 3740 lbs per axle). The tire is mounted on a galvanized spoke wheel. The wheel/tire combo is available as part # AM32156.
We also offer a load range D tire with a 2200 lb per tire capacity/ 4400 lb per axle... view full answer...
Unfortunately, we don't carry a Dexter 48970, nor could I find anything about that part.
Assuming your boat and trailer have a combined weight of less than 7000 lbs and has disc brakes and a 3 inch wide tongue, the Titan # T47457207K surge brake actuator you'd looked at would work well for you. The coupler is compatible with 1-7/8, 2 inch or 50mm trailer balls. view full answer...