Skiff trailers

@flyfishingod Great song you quoted!

https://open.spotify.com/track/3EUXLUKx2zNUzb2otMc8HH?si=bEMr_n9STnOWwIF3naEFKw&context=spotify%3Asearch%3Ayou%2Bcan%27t%2Beat%2Bmoney

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Never heard it. Read the quote in a book if I remember correctly but it was my signature/quote on MS way before that song was released. Just listened and like the message tho!

Oh wow! Thats crazy. Guess she “borrowed”
It from the book and made a song out it? May I ask what book? Maybe something I’d be interested in reading.

I have been very impressed with the durability of my McClain trailer on my Sabine. Now sure now many they sell outside of Texas or Louisiana .

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I honestly couldn’t tell you but feel like it was either in a book or a conservation article of some sort. I did a quote search and found that it is an old native American cree proverb.

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I’ve had two ramlins and a magic tilt. No problems with either. I’m refinishing my current galvanized Ramlin (2008) for the second time, first time in 2015. In '15 I tore it down, replaced axle, lights, all new hardware and painted entire trailer with KBS rust seal with a black topcoat. The coating held up great all these years. At the time I was hoping to extend its life by 5 years. Ten years later and I’m trying to extend its life another 5. The roller tabs on the rear I-beam and the I-beam were getting pretty thin. This go around I’ve replaced the rear crossmember I-beam and fenders, this time SS fenders. Alonzo at Ramlin set me up with the fenders and correct I-beam with tabs and roller. Local weld shop did a great job replacing the i-beam. Great CS from Alonzo. I did get a quote on the new SS axle and it was less than $100 more than the galvanized. Holding off for now, my 10 year old axle is in great shape.

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