92 shorelander trailer repairs

jetblue319

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well i had some major repairs done on my 92 shorelander here are some pictures of the before and after. after i get it primed and painted . my 86 v20 will go back on it. so i can remove the fuel tank.
 

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LOL Looks like a before and before. Before pics loaded ok, but after seems to be missing. Totally agree that you needed to do some repair work there. Hope it all came out ok.
 
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92 shorelander trailer pic

here are a few more pictures i having trouble loading them on to the forum
 

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92 shorelander trailer pic

a few more pics
 

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SpareParts said, "You know if you tried to ship a mason jar of salt water it would be considered hazardous material." There isn't much of anything that salt water won't destroy. Having stated the obvious do you call that repair a fish plate? I could not resist. Nice looking work, may it last forever.
 
yes, in the Gulf of Mexico and maybe Atlantic.

Generally aluminum and galvanized trailers are preferred for saltwater...on the other hand, I understand boat budgets and using what ya got...doin' much the same myself...just be sure to WASH as much salt off that painted trailer as you can after each launch to keep it in best shape...Ridge's comment on Spare's observation re saltwater being Haz Mat is dead on!!...
 
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