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Old 30-11-2012, 09:43   #1
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Westerly Centaur Trailer

Heavy duty custom designed all steel tandem wheel trailer build for a 26' Westerly Centaur (1976).

- Excellent condition (no rust)
- Heavy duty dual leaf springs
- Electric brakes
- Anti-sway load balancing Trunnion Bars
- Ball and mount for reese hitch
- Heavy duty tie downs
- Mast support (crutch) with steps
- Spare tire

There isn't a better, stronger trailer made for transporting or storing your Westerly 26' $1500
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Old 30-11-2012, 09:52   #2
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Re: Westerly Centaur Trailer

Where's it located?
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Old 30-11-2012, 10:21   #3
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Backwards? That is a new one on me.
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Old 01-12-2012, 06:23   #4
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Where's it located?
Sorry I left that out of my post.

The trailer is located in Panama City Florida. It came with the Westerly I bought this Summer from a guy in North Alabama. I live at a marina on the gulf so don't think I'll have any use for it.
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Re: Westerly Centaur Trailer

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Backwards? That is a new one on me.
Allows the mast to be stepped without extra parking lot.
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Old 01-12-2012, 06:34   #6
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Backwards? That is a new one on me.
Yes it sort of wakes the drivers behind you up. It does make it easy for a fork lift to pick it up when taking it out of the water with the placement of the bilge keels and put it on the trailer.
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Old 01-12-2012, 06:53   #7
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Allows the mast to be stepped without extra parking lot.
Yes it's real convenient to step or lower the mast onto the crutch with this orientation while on the trailer.
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Old 02-04-2013, 14:57   #8
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Re: Westerly Centaur Trailer

Is the Westerly trailer still for sale? dcbetterton@gmail.com, 865-414-1431, Knoxville

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Heavy duty custom designed all steel tandem wheel trailer build for a 26' Westerly Centaur (1976).

- Excellent condition (no rust)
- Heavy duty dual leaf springs
- Electric brakes
- Anti-sway load balancing Trunnion Bars
- Ball and mount for reese hitch
- Heavy duty tie downs
- Mast support (crutch) with steps
- Spare tire

There isn't a better, stronger trailer made for transporting or storing your Westerly 26' $1500
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