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190 FSH Trailer Pricing - OEM Steel, Galvanized or Aftermarket

Tonkatoy

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Location
Glendale, AZ
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2016
Boat Model
FSH Deluxe
Boat Length
19
Unfortunately I had to buy my 2016 FSH Deluxe boat with a steel trailer. Galvy was unavailable but I got a good deal and the only other option was to pay $3000 more for a 2017. It didnt make sense to pay $3k more since I live in AZ in a dry climate with only lakes close by.

I sure would like to upgrade one day since I might be taking saltwater trips to California & Sea of Cortez...
Although the steel trailer might fare ok, Its going to break my heart to dip it in salt. Originally from New England, I hate rust!! lol Plan to at least use until it needs tires, parts, rust restoration, etc.

I saw that the oem steel trailer was listed for $999.00 dollars on my bill of sale. Seems pretty cheap huh?

Does anybody know what the Galvanized trailer was listed for on their bill of sale? Theoretically, It should be $1499 since the galvy trailer is $500 more.

Or does anyone know of a "Dream Trailer" for the 190 FSH that they would consider better than the oem Galvy? The oem seems pretty nice. :-)

Much thanks!
 
Does anybody know what the MSRP is for the OEM galvanized trailer?
 
go get a nice aluminum... i paid 3 k for mine but it is a 6000 pound trailer for a 23 footer with dual axles.... you should be able to go a lot cheaper with a 19 footer and would only need one axle..
 
Mine has an aluminum I beam trailer...for tax purposes the dealer said it cost $1,000 but it was just included in the price of my boat.
 
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