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What brand of trailer is this? 12 years 3 months ago #66161

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This horrid, crappy trailer is paired with the professionally restored 1941 Falls Flyer. Odd bed-fellows, I know, but for the 1 mile trip to the boat launch, it isn't that important. However, some time I might want to go to a show farther away. I better think about a coat of paint at least.

Can some one here tell me who made this trailer? It looks like it should be yellow. It also has some cool features like tilt, and a rear bunkers that can be moved into position by rotating the rear cross member with a handle on the passenger side.









Just as a side note, my dads rare, 16' Falls Flyer he had back in the 1940's, came on a trailer made of 2 oak 3x6s with springs and a hitch bolted on. I wonder how the DMV would feel about a wood trailer? Hmmmmmmmmmm

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Re:What brand of trailer is this? 12 years 3 months ago #66164

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Really cool trailer. I know I've seen that style some-where before.

But please paint it before you put that beautiful boat on it!!!!
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Re:What brand of trailer is this? 12 years 3 months ago #66166

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jepstr, looks like my old gator trailer. they are a nice trailer. mine was a round tube alao. i still have the gator hub caps with the scrip on them. frog

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Re:What brand of trailer is this? 12 years 3 months ago #66181

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There is a round sticker on the back of one fender. It was painted over so I don't know if it is an original name brand sticker or a smiley face sticker from the 70's, but it is round.

I found a nice photo of a Gator like mine. Looks like you are correct sir. Thanks.

I think I'll have the whole thing powder coated. We have a place that zinc plates hardware. Should be more in tune with the boat after that. Although the world's crappiest trailer, would be a conversation piece under that Falls Flyer. LOL

Frog....are you looking to part with those hubcaps?

Anybody have a crank for that winch? Looks like a vice grip or pipe wrench was the crank of choice used by the previous owner. With a wood boat, I generally don't use the winch. Rollers and wood boats and not a good combination. Wood boats like to float on and off.

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Re:What brand of trailer is this? 12 years 3 months ago #66222

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think i'll keep them, maybe getting another gator soon.

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Re:What brand of trailer is this? 12 years 3 months ago #66240

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I agree with Frog. It's definitely a Gator. Looks like a metal plate was made to fit within the winch stand. The base of your winch stand looks like the Gator originals from around '56. The only different I see in comparison to mine is that your fenders do not have the side half moon panels. Yours could be older than my '56. That's my guess

I think the older round tubular yellow Gators would look fabulous under a Falls Flyer.

Here's a link of my Gator restore. It may help when you're ready to do yours.

www.fiberglassics.com/glassic-forums/13-trailer-talk/52924-restoring-an-old-gator-trailer.html#54341

Good luck with yours.

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Re:What brand of trailer is this? 12 years 3 months ago #66338

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Thanks Eduardo,

Where was that serial number on that trailer? I'll have to look on mine.

Nice work on yours!

I agree it should be good with the old Flyer. Once it stops looking like some salvage from the beach at Normandy that is.

Todd

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Re:What brand of trailer is this? 12 years 3 months ago #66408

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Todd, if you are looking at your trailer from behind, the stamp should be on the right side before the main frame starts to turn. Let us know. It will be interesting to see what model and year your trailer actually is. Thanks.

Eduardo
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