Personal water crafts, like jet skis, can be fun for the whole family and easy to take along on trips. However, being able to take your jet skis on the road with you starts with a good PWC trailer. A PWC, or personal watercraft trailer, can help you safely and easily transport your jet skis and get them into the water. But if you’ve never bought a PWC trailer before, you may not know what to look for. Here are a couple things to consider before purchasing a trailer:
- Frame Type: Many PWC trailers are either made out of aluminum or steel. While aluminum may be lighter, it has a good chance of developing rust. If you’re really good about cleaning your craft and the trailer, then this could be a great option for you. However, we make all of our trailers from galvanized steel tubes, making them rust proof. This way, you don’t have to worry about your trailer rusting and can use it for years to come.
- Multi Craft Options: Why caravan to the water when you can take everyone at once with one of a Multi Craft PWC trailer. A double jet ski trailer can easily transport both crafts while saving you time and possibly gas money. Our multi craft options are assembled with the same finesse and skill as our other trailers, so you can rest assured that both crafts can travel together without risk of damage.
- Additional Options: Have you looked at other sites that nickel and dime you for “upgrades” that should be standard? You won’t have to worry about that when you get a PWC trailer from Magneta Trailers. On all of our builds you’ll find carpeted bulks, adjustable brackets, marine lights, and premium tires. Can you say the same about the other trailer’s you’ve looked at? Probably not. We also have upgrades like gear boxes and hitch carrier stands to make your trailer more convenient for you.
Ready to get a PWC trailer for your personal craft? Contact the team at Magneta Trailers today to see how we can start building a trailer for you. Enjoy the water and your craft more with a convenient and easy to use trailer from Magneta Trailers!
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