Hybrid trailer?

snoeatr

Member
I'm in the market for a new trailer. Of course the inline is #1 choice but not sure if I wanna spend that much $. Does anyone know if 3 short tracks would fit in 101 x 12' hybrid enclosed? 95% of time would only have 2 sleds in it just would like to have ability of 3. 2 sleds forward with rears kicked all the way out and 3rd one backwards between them. Tried google on subject and haven't got a clear answer. Thanks
 

ezra

Well-known member
no chance will u get 3 in a 12 ft
u will need a 14 foot 8.5 to get 3 in .
poss U may shoehorn 3 shorty's in a 12 ft v nose if the v was a deep one
 

MZEMS2

New member
I used to haul 3 shorties on a 102" X 12' trailer, but it was open and v-nose. The outer ski of each front sled was hanging over the front a few inches. I would park your sleds on the ground as tight as you can, in the layout you're thinking, and measure it up to be sure. I don't think it'll work
 

snoeatr

Member
Thanks guys. My sleds are still in storage or I would have tried it. I think best bet is to go inline 7x23 and spend the extra $. Wanna use next trailer for motorcycles as well so the choices are hybrid or inline.
 

Go Fast or Go Home

Active member
I had an 7' x 18' ft inline with a 5' V (23"). I could get four sleds in. Three long tracks and one short track. You have to drive two in and back two in. All are loaded from the rear. With three sleds you could drive them straight in from the front or back.

I would also suggest if you are going to purchase any trailer to get the rear door and height inside tall enough to accommodate a side x side should you ever think you may want one.

I learned this the hard way.
 
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