FLYBYU
VIP Member
Just wondering what's everyone's opinion on Floe trailers. I have 2 136" apex's and a 144" phazer. Just wondering if I'd be able to get them into 16' floe protektor trailer. It's about a thousand more for a 22' 4 place protektor. How do they pull? Problems?
PeeWee86
Extreme
I’ve got a 16 foot Flow that I’ve owned for about six years. I think it’s a 2012. It has been a good trailer with the single complaint that the loading ramp is very heavy. The whole thing is covered in 5/8” treated plywood. Some of the other manufacturers to use and open frame aluminum ramp design that is much lighter. For years I’ve been tempted to have a new ramp built. While still in warranty I had wiring issue. They sent me a complete replacement wiring harness for the trailer at no cost. The labor for replacement also would’ve also been free but I found it easier to do myself than to schedule an appointment with the dealer.
As far as if they will all fit within a 16 foot enclosed trailer the answer is possibly, but I would doubt it. It really depends on how long the middle sled is. I have a canvas SnowCap and I had them sew in a 20” extension pocket in the rear door when I switched from a 129” to a 141” track sled that stays in the center position.
As far as if they will all fit within a 16 foot enclosed trailer the answer is possibly, but I would doubt it. It really depends on how long the middle sled is. I have a canvas SnowCap and I had them sew in a 20” extension pocket in the rear door when I switched from a 129” to a 141” track sled that stays in the center position.