Posted 2007-03-05 10:00 PM (#56748) Subject: Need advice/opinions on trailers I'm considering - Help!
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Location: Livermore, CA
We're shopping for our first trailer and have found a '91 Logan Trojan II, a '90 Logan Malibu, and a '90 Charmac bumper-pull, 3-horse slant load (don't know model name). All are reputed to be in very nice condition, all are about $3K, all are about 2 hours drive from here.
Can anyone tell me a little about these trailers? I can't find a web source that will let me directly compare the Malibu and Trojan II of that vintage, and I don't know anything about the Charmac trailers.
Are there obvious features or factors that would steer me toward one or the other? I only have one horse, soon to be two, unlikely to grow to three anytime soon.
Posted 2007-03-06 12:56 AM (#56752 - in reply to #56748) Subject: RE: Need advice/opinions on trailers I'm considering - Help!
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Location: west valley city , utah
I had a Logan bumper pull for a couple of years . I liked the trailer for what it was . The construction and quality of the trailer was pretty good . Being a steel trailer it was fairly heavy . In Utah I have noticed a lot of the Logan's with rust problems . The one I had started to get a lot of rust on the surface . A buddy has a older Charmac , and he has been happy with it . Good luck with the trailer search.
Posted 2007-03-06 7:25 AM (#56755 - in reply to #56748) Subject: RE: Need advice/opinions on trailers I'm considering - Help!
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Location: michigan
I cannot help you out with opinion on the particualr trailers. I dont' know anything about them. But as far as what features you should have, I might have some helpful advice. First- what are you doing with your horses? Showing? Trail riding? Any kind of competition? If you're going to be showing, then your needs are going to be different that if you're just hauling to a place to trail ride. I assume your not looking for overnight or camping features. In my mind, I'd want windows and ventilation for the horses while being hauled about. I'd want a nice place to store tack and stuff, easy access and roomy as I can get. Personally, I don't want a ramp but doors that swing open and stay open ( or when swung shut to close, actually close and not bounce back to me)I'd pick the trailer that seems to be the most solid of the three, not one that sounds hollow or rickety. If all three seem to fit the bill, then buy the one you personally like the best. It doesn't have to be a rocket science reason, but its your money so buy what you really like.
Posted 2007-03-06 11:11 AM (#56773 - in reply to #56748) Subject: RE: Need advice/opinions on trailers I'm considering - Help!
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Location: Montana
One of my first trailers was a Logan brand. I had it for 9 years and loved it. It did get some rust on it but not a lot. I traveled with it all those years to shows and championships around the country. It was nothing-fancy very low end as far as style and features but when I sold it this spring I got a great price for it. Lots of people in Montana use the Logan and have for a number of years. They hold their value and look well. I have never had a Charmac but have seen a few of them in the valley. I think they age a little faster and don't retain that nice look. I have nothing against them, I even helped a client buy one, but I just think Logan is a better choice.
Posted 2007-03-06 12:33 PM (#56778 - in reply to #56748) Subject: RE: Need advice/opinions on trailers I'm considering - Help!
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Location: Livermore, CA
Thanks, all.
I've found a 2003 Logan Somerset that was purchased new in 2005, and is essentially unused. It's more, of course, about $4500, but I think I'll go for it.