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Need opinion on an enclosed two place trailer. I have a 2003 polaris two up and a 2004 skidoo legend. Can I get by with a 7x14 ? What trailer would you recommend?
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We have a 14 RNR with two 136" track Yamaha's and have lots of room to spare. Drive in the front and out the back, one will go against one wall the the second sled staggered behind on the opposite wall. 14 foot is on the square, then you have the V nose space. See attached for sizes we have the 714PS. Call them for pricing. You will get a good deal I am sure. They have sales going on in the spring for customer built trailer. I am extremely happy with our RnR we purchased last spring. Pictures of our trailer below, I paneled and insulated the inside because I wanted to use FRP not the fiber board, or plywood they would use.Need opinion on an enclosed two place trailer. I have a 2003 polaris two up and a 2004 skidoo legend. Can I get by with a 7x14 ? What trailer would you recommend?Thanks
We have a 14 RNR with two 136" track Yamaha's and have lots of room to spare. Drive in the front and out the back, one will go against one wall the the second sled staggered behind on the opposite wall. 14 foot is on the square, then you have the V nose space. See attached for sizes we have the 714PS. Call them for pricing. You will get a good deal I am sure. They have sales going on in the spring for customer built trailer. I am extremely happy with our RnR we purchased last spring. Pictures of our trailer below, I paneled and insulated the inside because I wanted to use FRP not the fiber board, or plywood they would use. View attachment 32327
rv245, Thanks for the compliment, as stated we are really happy with our choice. And it was under $6,000 out the door.Nice looking trailer...... I also got a RNR but it's a 16 footer. It says it's for a 2 place, but I have had 3 sleds (1-136 and 2-121) in it. I also ordered in the later spring and got a good deal on it. I just missed out by a week for an additional $500 off. I've also been extremely happy with mine. The only problem was I had one of the heads of a screw for the side door pop, probably from over tightening it. If you do decide to go with an RNR, I would get the prices of both a 14 & 16. There might not be much difference in price if of the two.
Need opinion on an enclosed two place trailer. I have a 2003 polaris two up and a 2004 skidoo legend. Can I get by with a 7x14 ? What trailer would you recommend?
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What is FRP board that you used ? Going to R&R tomorrow, my company supplies the bolts and screws to them and cant even get a discount. So the 7x14 is plenty big enough? I had a 7x16 but sold it three years ago. I thought about one with out a front door, have reverse on both sleds. That is a nice package you got there. I just bought a 2012 chevy silverado, should pull just fine.
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I used FRP 0.09 (Fiber re-enforced Plastic) purchased at Menards. You will also find it at Lowes.
I would get the thickest you can find. No less than the 0.90.
I haul 3 short trackers in my 7x14 + 5 foot V Triton. You should have no problems if you only haul 2.
Ya but it only fits 1 flatlander short track and a yooper size atv, eh!
We have a 14 RNR with two 136" track Yamaha's and have lots of room to spare. Drive in the front and out the back, one will go against one wall the the second sled staggered behind on the opposite wall. 14 foot is on the square, then you have the V nose space. See attached for sizes we have the 714PS. Call them for pricing. You will get a good deal I am sure. They have sales going on in the spring for customer built trailer. I am extremely happy with our RnR we purchased last spring. Pictures of our trailer below, I paneled and insulated the inside because I wanted to use FRP not the fiber board, or plywood they would use. View attachment 32327