Alexegan88
Jet Boat Addict
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- 121
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- Points
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- 252SE
- Boat Length
- 25
I have the 2022 252SE. I am a little frustrated, I have had my boat for a little over a year and had to spend about $1700 in trailer repairs. I boat in salt water 95% of the time and although the trailer is “galvanized” most of the bolts, brackets, rotors, brakes, and hubs are all zinc or other materials designed for fresh water use. The trailer was built as cheap as possible and not designed for salt water use. So, despite my best efforts to completely wash the trailer after every use with salt away and even periodic spraying of corrosive preventive chemicals they were all shot pretty quickly. So after smoking trailer hubs, faulty breaks, I was forced to bring it in to Deerfield trailer down here in South Florida and upgrade to galvanized hubs and added new brakes to BOTH axles which is law in most states, but again they’re trying to save money.
The only trailer that seems to be rated for actual saltwater use is the aluminum one that comes with the 252 FSH.
I am only posting this rant as a suggestion to new buyers, it may be worth purchasing a new aluminum trailer for around 6k or one design for actual saltwater use and selling the standard galvanized trailer before you dunk it in salt water. These still provide superior performance for the guys primarily boating in freshwater over the painted trailers so there’s definitely a market as long as it’s new and clean. Hopefully you would get a decent price to help offset the cost of the new trailer.
The only trailer that seems to be rated for actual saltwater use is the aluminum one that comes with the 252 FSH.
I am only posting this rant as a suggestion to new buyers, it may be worth purchasing a new aluminum trailer for around 6k or one design for actual saltwater use and selling the standard galvanized trailer before you dunk it in salt water. These still provide superior performance for the guys primarily boating in freshwater over the painted trailers so there’s definitely a market as long as it’s new and clean. Hopefully you would get a decent price to help offset the cost of the new trailer.
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