Dunbier Marine Products has added two new models - 5.3m and 5.7m - to its range of ultra-strong aluminium multi-roller trailers.
Responding to consumer demand following the trailer series' launch less than a year ago, these new additions to the range will be available from September.
With aluminium models now available to suit boats up to 5.3m, 5.7m, 6.1m, 6.6m, 7.0m, 7.5m and 8.0m, the Australian-made trailers boast superior strength-to-weight ratios - for lighter, more economical towing on the road, with all the benefits of drive-on drive-off capability at the boat ramp.
Constructed on fully rolled and welded aluminium frames, the trailers incorporate Dunbier's full multi-roller design, grey non-marking rollers, and LED waterproof lamps with durable high-impact lenses.
Dunbier's aluminium multi-roller trailers are also fitted with stylish alloy rims and bearing protectors, matching moulded mudguards with a convenient step for on-trailer access to the boat, disc brakes and easy-to-use Hydrastar braking systems.
Super heavy-duty alloy wind-up and swing-up jockey wheels are fitted as standard to the larger models (6.6m and above), with tube adjustments available to match individual vehicles.
Every steel component - axles, springs, U-bolts, bolts and nuts - used on the trailers has also been hot-dip galvanised or Dacroment coated for ultimate durability in Australia's harsh marine environment.
Further information: Dunbier Marine Products - (03) 9580 2455 or visit: www.dunbier.com
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