The trailer that the boat rests on is another show piece that doesn't dissapoint. It was completely redone by Prime Marine, and features a removable light bar for towing and launching. The light bar sits on the back of the trailer when being towed, but you pull it off and put it on the right front main rail when launching and retrieving the boat. The boat is protected from road debris via carpeted cat walks that span the entire width of the main rails, and length of the trailer. On the fender steps you will find traditional vinyl pads to enter and exit the boat with ease.
Being that we only know about four original wood decks by Leonard Schiada that are on the water today, Scott can run his rig with pride knowing his will most likely be the only one in the water. He can also show it at various V-Drive boat shows and hot rod shows without fear of blending in with the rest of the entries as it certainly stands heads and shoulders above the rest.
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