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  • R&R Enclosed Trailer for Sale

    SOLD 2008 R&R 612VDC tandem-axle aluminum enclosed trailer.
    2 seasons of racing on it. Ideal size for J,A,B,C and 20SSH. Will also fit A,B Runabouts.
    Metallic Silver in color. Diamond Plate fenders and rock guards. Barn Door style rear access and single pivot side door. Roof vent and interior lighting. Custom white-paneled interior includes ventilated helmet cabinet, 4 motor rack, under-rack storage, folding table mounts, gear hooks, ventilated shoe storage, and custom built aluminum modular boat racks. Racks can be individually adjusted in height and also swing against the walls to open the entire cargo area. Convenient for overnight sleeping or just getting some rest over a long race weekend. Also a popular spot for your friends to take shelter from the rain.
    Trailer retails for $5K. Well over $3K in materials and labor on the interior.
    All yours for $5K. Put you gear inside and go racing next season, no additional work necessary.

    PM me with inquiries on HR or Facebook.

    Thanks for looking,
    Nate
    Last edited by forshey99; 11-06-2012, 07:55 PM.

  • #2
    Pics

    several requests for pics.
    I don't have any and the trailer is in storage. If I get motivated prior to winter, I'll drag it out and snap some. External appearance is standard R&R, which you can get an idea from their website. Inside is all white with grey vinyl floor. It's first class. I think most anyone from MHRA/TRORA will confirm if asked.

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    • #3
      Agree

      Everything "Hollywood" Forshey has is top shelf and well maintained. No junk and no expenses spared. If you find any sand inside that trailer - you probably brought it in yourself because he cleaned it hourly. I think he even polished it on a regular basis.

      If you are in the market for an enclosed - this is truely a steal at this price.
      Brian 10s

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      • #4
        Probably the nicest most well thought out trailer I've ever seen!

        Ventilated helmet cabinet and ventilated shoe storage???

        This thing is really laid out and immaculate, I'll be suprised if it's not sold by the end of the week at that price.
        Jesse Ward 15-S

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        • #5
          I won't quote Jesse by saying "PROBABLY" the nicest, thought out trailer, I will commit to the fact that "IT IS" the best I've ever seen. There's a place for everything and everything has its place. The trailer, just like Nate's racing equipment, is top shelf. The racer who buys will be the envy of many. Good luck on this endeavor, Nate.

          Rick Senior

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          • #6
            The question has been asked several times, so it's worth clarifying. The trailer is a 612VDC.....in R&R jargon that means 6' wide by 12' long with a 3' "V" and dual axles. That makes the overall length approximately 17'.....end to end.
            Also, the trailer is designed to hold 2 boats flat. It will hold 3 boats on edge, or 5-6 boats if Brian Trolian packs it for you
            Thanks.

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            • #7
              pics as requested

              For the asking price, I thought I could sell this trailer without pictures...I thought wrong.
              To accompany the pictures, I need to clarify a few points.

              1. The trailer is configured for 2 boats. It was designed to hold 3 boats. As you can see form the pictures, I chose to roll my carts into the trailer vs. having to break them down or hang them on a wall. I also chose to have the lowest boat ride on a proper rack, rather than strapping it to the cart below it. This configuration accounts for enough vertical space to store another boat. Also, the vertical rack beams were made tall enough to allow the top rack enough vertical adjustment to accommodate a 3 boat configuration. the racks are adjusted using t-Slot bolts. Simply loosen the bolts, adjust the racks to the desired position, tighten the bolts and you are done.

              2. The trailer includes a host of small items that add up to real money. These small items include:
              - spare tire and rim(often overlooked but critical)
              - ABS plastic fuel can holders
              - ABS plastic shoe/knee pad bin with vented bottom for circulation
              - aluminum brackets to hold a folding table securely to the trailer wall
              - interior lighting wired to the towing harness
              - electric trailer brakes with battery and break away switch
              - rubber fuel/oil proof floor covering
              - abs plastic umbrella/folding chair holders

              3. The trailer is lightweight all the way around. Aside from the trailer's aluminum construction, the boat rack was built using lightweight structural aluminum and fasteners. The rack system gross weight was less than 65lbs, which was before trimming and fitting took place. I would estimate the rack system adds in the range of 55lbs to the trailer weight....which is simply put as light as you are ever going to get it short of a carbon rack. The wall panels are 1/8" coated fiberboard intended to provide a clean-finished appearance while still resisting water and stain...again without the expense of weight.

              4. The door width....? I forgot to measure it. My B&H C/20ssh hydro fits through the opening without tipping on it's side. The trailer is wider than the door opening by at least 4".

              5. Buyer arranges pickup. I want to make this as easy as possible. You show up, I will have signed/notarized certificate of origin, you hand me cash, we hook up the trailer and you drive away. Easiest way to get your hands on race ready trailer to start off the 2013 season.

              Please be patient with questions. I will do my best to respond to in a timely manner, but I do not login to HR frequently.

              Thanks,
              Nate
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              Last edited by forshey99; 10-28-2012, 08:33 AM.

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              • #8
                If I were in the market for a really neat enclosed trailer, this is the one I would buy. It is really equipped nicely and looks absolutely great as well as being totally functional. You will not find one better. Scarf up on this one. Jack
                Last edited by Jack Stotts; 10-28-2012, 04:02 PM.

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                • #9
                  You think it's too short for CSR &CMR?

                  I would need **** near 13'
                  Tim
                  Tim Weber

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                  • #10
                    Csr

                    Hi Tim,

                    You could fit a CSR in it with the racks adjusted just right. I stuck Backus' CSR in it at nationals one year to free up pit space. In order to do it, you'd almost certainly be making it a single boat trailer however....

                    Nate

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                    • #11
                      Well, that won't work since I carry a CSR and CMR.
                      Tim Weber

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                      • #12
                        will trade ya a harley chopper for it

                        Mark

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                        • #13
                          sold...

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                          • #14
                            Nate, check your PMs please.

                            R-19
                            www.gleasonracing.com

                            "No, THAT is why people hate him."

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                            • #15
                              done Pat, thanks.

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