I am looking for a 2 horse bp slant load to haul a 16.2H warmblood (82 blanket). I know straight loads offer more space but my horse is very happy in slants. I also just haul one horse so a slant would spread the load more evenly. I plan to haul him in the rear stall. What is the ideal stall size for him to be comfortable aside from the 7'6" ht? How long and how wide should the trailer be? Should the trailer be 7' wide or would 6'9" do? 14' long or longer? My tow vehicle is an suv with capacity of 6k lbs so weight is a factor. Should I look at all alum or galvanized steel frame/alum skin?Thanks for any input.
Posted 2012-03-14 5:17 AM (#142062 - in reply to #142053) Subject: RE: looking for 2 horse slant
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Morning towing with an SUV and with the weight limit, I would definately go with a alum. trailer (plus the fact you have no worries of rusting!) also smart move hauling your horse in the last stall...if you can get away without the rear tack (just the tack in the dressing room) that stall will even be roomier for your horse! Sent you a pm on a few trailers!