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Topic: New Ram-Lin Trailer!
Posted By: M3Fan
Subject: New Ram-Lin Trailer!
Date Posted: September-19-2015 at 7:32pm
Finally got our "dream" trailer for the 2000 SN. Our old, original Ram-Lin had rusted out after 15 years to the point where it was starting to get structurally dangerous. I knew it was time to move on, and I knew deep down that only a Ram-Lin trailer design would cut it. The way this trailer design fits these boats is unmatched. Super low, sleek, spectacular. There really is no proper substitute. It was a long road logistically to get this trailer from Orlando to here, but good things come to those who wait.

The folks at Ram-Lin outdid themselves with this one. Prop guard rollers, retractable transom straps, retractable bow eye strap and winch, folding tongue, LED lights, disk brakes, yadda yadda yadda. They also made it custom with my requested steel wheels (I provided the beauty rings) and went out of their way for gold paint to do my pinstripe.

I'll let the pictures do the rest of the talking. We're really happy with this and are looking forward to a lot of fun times with our rig atop this trailer.











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2000 SN GT40 w/99 Graphics/Gel
2016 SN 200 OB 5.3L DI
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Posted By: Frankenotter
Date Posted: September-19-2015 at 7:46pm
Drooooooooool



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1999 Ski Nautique 196


Posted By: Hollywood
Date Posted: September-19-2015 at 8:06pm
What he said, except out if my Richard.


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: September-19-2015 at 8:39pm
Joel,
The trailer looks fantastic. I'm sure you'll get some years out of it. Have they done anything about the rust issue?

Are the pictures at home or up in ER? If in ER, I've got a great concrete guy up here.

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64 X55 Dunphy

Keep it original, Pete
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Posted By: M3Fan
Date Posted: September-19-2015 at 11:50pm
Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Joel,
The trailer looks fantastic. I'm sure you'll get some years out of it. Have they done anything about the rust issue?

Are the pictures at home or up in ER? If in ER, I've got a great concrete guy up here.


Yeah, my slab here is really in terrible shape. Oh well.

Regarding the design, it's totally different in a few key structural areas- as such what I would consider the critical long-term corrosion flaws of the previous design are not present here. I'm not even talking about the lack-of-carpeted-plywood factor, either- that's just a bonus! This one should go 25 years.

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2000 SN GT40 w/99 Graphics/Gel
2016 SN 200 OB 5.3L DI
https://forum.fifteenoff.com






Posted By: KRoundy
Date Posted: September-20-2015 at 12:45am
Wow!

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Previous: 1993 Electric Blue/Charcoal Ski Nautique
Current: 2016 Ski Nautique 200 Open Bow


Posted By: weitekampt
Date Posted: September-20-2015 at 1:02am
After looking at Mars' trailer last weekend I would have to agree that is a nice trailer! Several key features I like are the big fender steps, large plastic bow stops, and that front tie down. Looks like they make a good trailer but too bad it took two times on each of you guys trailers to get them right! That's the scary part but after all is said and done, it looks like they fit the hull well and will last a long time. Nice piece!

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1993 SkiNautique ProTec
2009 Boatmate trailer.
1240 hours on meter.
http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=1559&sort=&pagenum=2&yrstart=1991&yrend=1995 - 1993 Ski Nautique


Posted By: Donald80SN
Date Posted: September-20-2015 at 10:37am
Very Nice !!!!!!!!!

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1980 Ski Nautique SOLD Back to Cypress Gardens
2002 Sport Nautique, GT-40, FCT2, Cover Sports, Tower Bimini, Inc., Wet Sounds Audio System, Star Gazer Wake Edition S.
1968 Ski Nautique, Holman Moody


Posted By: jimsport93
Date Posted: September-20-2015 at 10:51am
Love it......that is a great trailer!

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http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=2798 - 93 Sport Nautique


Posted By: Jonny Quest
Date Posted: September-20-2015 at 1:14pm
Love the prop guard rollers...

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Current
2003 Ski Nautique 206 Limited

Previous
2001 Ski Nautique Open Bow
1994 Ski Nautique Open Bow

Aqua skiing, ergo sum


Posted By: Bencruizen76
Date Posted: September-20-2015 at 3:33pm
Very Nice


Posted By: JPASS
Date Posted: September-20-2015 at 7:41pm
Sweet




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'92 Correctcraft Ski Nautique


Posted By: 63 Skier
Date Posted: September-20-2015 at 9:12pm
Joel, just for the record I'm not too happy with you posting this thread. My trailer needs major rust attention, rebuild of running boards, etc. and I was never even considering a new trailer .......... until you had the bad idea of posting this.

Well now that I got that out of the way ..... Awesome looking trailer, congrats! Like Rob said, those rollers will avoid a whole lot of scraping sounds. Curious, did your original have the turnbuckle with no winch? I'm so used to the buckle that I don't feel any need for a winch, but I suppose it would stop me from powerloading at some ramps that I'm not supposed to do so at.

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'63 American Skier - '98 Sport Nautique


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: September-20-2015 at 10:10pm
Originally posted by 63 Skier 63 Skier wrote:

I'm so used to the buckle that I don't feel any need for a winch, but I suppose it would stop me from powerloading at some ramps that I'm not supposed to do so at.
Now the truth comes out!!

http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/water_access/powerloading.html" rel="nofollow - Only one states warning about the practice.



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Posted By: 63 Skier
Date Posted: September-20-2015 at 11:39pm
I know this sounds like I'm just making excuses, but I do try to line up the trailer depth pretty carefully so I don't need much more than a few revs above idle to get it loaded. At our lake house I'm able to launch and load right off our lawn onto the beach, and obviously don't want to dig up our own beach, so learned a long time ago with the '63 to load fairly gently, not leave the trailer shallow and try to bull it on with a ton of throttle.

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'63 American Skier - '98 Sport Nautique


Posted By: phatsat67
Date Posted: September-21-2015 at 10:14am
Very nice Joel, My dad's 98 is on a purple people eater Eagle. After seeing Mars' blue trailer last weekend he is kicking around the idea of a new black Ramlin single for his boat.

Congrats on the purchase!

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Posted By: storm34
Date Posted: September-21-2015 at 12:02pm
Glad they sorted everything out for you! Looks great but we really need some full boat shots!

I'm sure there are other manufacturers out there with a great product but I'm convinced Ramlin is the best choice for anything Correct Craft. I wish we would have purchased another for the wood boat and sold off the 01's old trailer.    

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Posted By: Hollywood
Date Posted: September-21-2015 at 12:13pm
Originally posted by M3Fan M3Fan wrote:

I'd like to humbly suggest that the entire boat is clearly visible, very clearly a CC, and as Keith mentioned is on the water in these pics. I want to look at a CC boat on the wall of my office each month, not a fraction of a boat or something that looks like it might be a boat in the distance. Again, just some input from a repeat customer. On this year's calendar Jan, April, June, July, Sept, and Nov are all great examples IMO.


Posted By: Mojo
Date Posted: September-21-2015 at 5:52pm
Great looking trailer Joel.. Question, I'm shocked you didn't tell them to mount that little side marker into the frame like the ones in back are.. Only thing that doesn't look right... Whats the reason for it hanging there like that?
Love the guard rollers and the general look. Congrats. Hope it lasts a long time for ya !!

Moj'

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05' SV211 TE
73' Martinique
had:96' SNOB
had:76' Nautique
had 77 Tique

       



Posted By: 65 'cuda
Date Posted: September-21-2015 at 5:54pm
No extra holes in structural members.

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Gary

http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=941" rel="nofollow - 1965 Barracuda SS


Posted By: storm34
Date Posted: September-22-2015 at 1:08am
Originally posted by 65 'cuda 65 'cuda wrote:

No extra holes in structural members.


I almost made this mistake on our Chris Craft trailer. Noticed these on our Ramlin and figured there was a good reason. I imagine it would cause big problems!

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Posted By: Mojo
Date Posted: September-22-2015 at 3:33pm
Originally posted by 65 'cuda 65 'cuda wrote:

No extra holes in structural members.


Yeah, but there are surface mounted markers that would work fine and look a hell of a lot better that those tabs hanging there. I see no longevity with those flappn in the breeze..

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05' SV211 TE
73' Martinique
had:96' SNOB
had:76' Nautique
had 77 Tique

       



Posted By: quinner
Date Posted: September-22-2015 at 4:00pm
Perforations within reason will not compromise the structure, think aircraft or race car framing members.

Joel, looks great, integrated tie downs sure are nice. If you are OK with posting cost definitely curious. Looking back when I was ordering IIRC in 99' Kramer wanted 3.2k for a Ramlin and 2.3k for an eagle, in 05' Watercraft was 3.5k Ramlin and 2.8k Eagle - Single axle with brakes, spare tire and side steps.


Posted By: M3Fan
Date Posted: September-25-2015 at 5:05pm
Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:


Joel, looks great, integrated tie downs sure are nice. If you are OK with posting cost definitely curious. Looking back when I was ordering IIRC in 99' Kramer wanted 3.2k for a Ramlin and 2.3k for an eagle, in 05' Watercraft was 3.5k Ramlin and 2.8k Eagle - Single axle with brakes, spare tire and side steps.


I'm not at liberty to discuss the price but let's just say they've gone up since then. Don't forget about delivery, either. In gas alone the bill I got from my Uncle delivering it was nearly 600.00, and shipping quotes were ~1700. It's a substantial investment any way you cut it.

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2000 SN GT40 w/99 Graphics/Gel
2016 SN 200 OB 5.3L DI
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Posted By: 81nautique
Date Posted: September-25-2015 at 5:14pm
Originally posted by M3Fan M3Fan wrote:

Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:


Joel, looks great, integrated tie downs sure are nice. If you are OK with posting cost definitely curious. Looking back when I was ordering IIRC in 99' Kramer wanted 3.2k for a Ramlin and 2.3k for an eagle, in 05' Watercraft was 3.5k Ramlin and 2.8k Eagle - Single axle with brakes, spare tire and side steps.


I'm not at liberty to discuss the price but let's just say they've gone up since then. Don't forget about delivery, either. In gas alone the bill I got from my Uncle delivering it was nearly 600.00, and shipping quotes were ~1700. It's a substantial investment any way you cut it.


Substantial yes but in your case and Chris M's both of those boats deserve to be on a nice platform, they are both outstanding boats and the Ramlin was the only choice.   

Just for grins my Tanden Boatmate was $4200 back in 2012.



Posted By: quinner
Date Posted: September-25-2015 at 5:24pm
Originally posted by 81nautique 81nautique wrote:

Just for grins my Tanden Boatmate was $4200 back in 2012.

Tandem Eagle, 4 disc brakes, alum wheels, matching spare was $3200 back in 2005

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Posted By: 63 Skier
Date Posted: September-25-2015 at 6:23pm
My thinking is definitely along the same lines as Alan's. My '98 might only be worth 15-17 grand if I tried to sell it, but as we've long discussed here all our boats are worth more to us than they are in actual market value. I'd consider putting a nice new trailer under it just like I put a nice new interior in it, In fact the trailer and interior would end up costing about the same and both be well worth it.

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'63 American Skier - '98 Sport Nautique


Posted By: skibum1110
Date Posted: September-26-2015 at 1:32am
I talked to Orlando Nautique's 2 weeks ago and they quoted me 3900.00 for a single axle. That was the base model. I think I'm just going to have mine refurbished.

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1992 Ski Nautique
1975 Ski Nautique
2000 Ski Nautique
2006 Ski Nautique 206 Limited
2005 Air Nautique 206 Team


Posted By: JPASS
Date Posted: September-26-2015 at 9:42am
Originally posted by skibum1110 skibum1110 wrote:

I talked to Orlando Nautique's 2 weeks ago and they quoted me 3900.00 for a single axle. That was the base model. I think I'm just going to have mine refurbished.


Last year we looked at a 2008 211. They said it would be $4500 for a new double axle trailer. Not positive it was a Ram Lin









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'92 Correctcraft Ski Nautique


Posted By: winniskier
Date Posted: June-11-2019 at 9:08am
It looks like painted diamond plate on the step pads. I have been trying to configure plastic boards covered with carpet. I am not finding boards wide enough (20") or long enough (108") for a reasonable price. Non-wood ideas would be appreciated.

Also, what is the material on the inside of the fenders?

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Jim



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