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Posted 1/6/2010 9:48:19 AM
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Need a NEW aluminum trailer for your boat? Parts? Repairs?

Tomahawk Trailers, Inc. is the new builder of Starline trailers.
We specialize in custom-built aluminum trailers.



We are a mom-and-pop shop located in Milton, Florida in the Avalon Industrial Park.

tomahawktrailers@gmail.com
850-723-0693




Spare Tire Option




Boats of all sizes WELCOME...





All AMERICAN Parts!!



EMAIL OR CALL US FOR PRICING SPECIFIC TO YOUR BOAT



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Posted 1/6/2010 7:37:10 PM


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Please post some pictures and prices.



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Posted 1/6/2010 7:44:04 PM


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I (like many on the PFF) have an old boat that is going to need a new trailer in the near future. What would it cost for an aluminum trailer for a 16 foot flat bottom boat?

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angus_cow_doctor (1/6/2010)
I (like many on the PFF) have an old boat that is going to need a new trailer in the near future. What would it cost for an aluminum trailer for a 16 foot flat bottom boat?


I bet I could make you one out of pvc and duct tape!




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Posted 1/6/2010 7:48:25 PM


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Hdyboy,

I need a galvanized 3" x 7' steel tube...do you have this in stock for DYI project?

Jimmy

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Posted 1/6/2010 7:56:31 PM


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jjam (1/6/2010)
Hdyboy,

I need a galvanized 3" x 7' steel tube...do you have this in stock for DYI project?

Jimmy

You still have not replaced that piece????  I guess I am not one to talk. My raw water washdown has not worked for 2 years now....

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Posted 1/6/2010 7:57:40 PM


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I (like many on the PFF) have an old boat that is going to need a new trailer in the near future. What would it cost for an aluminum trailer for a 16 foot flat bottom boat?


I bet I could make you one out of pvc and duct tape!

I bet you could! I just bet you could......

For the record, you will also be needing another trailer for that trihull, eventually.

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Posted 1/7/2010 5:24:30 AM


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I bought a torsion bar axle from Starline great price best I could find and very helpful. I hope it's the same people as Tomahak.

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Posted 1/7/2010 9:59:26 AM
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I (like many on the PFF) have an old boat that is going to need a new trailer in the near future. What would it cost for an aluminum trailer for a 16 foot flat bottom boat?


I bet I could make you one out of pvc and duct tape!


I bet you could! I just bet you could......

For the record, you will also be needing another trailer for that trihull, eventually.


I was gonna wait till the leaf springs fall off




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hardyboy (1/7/2010)
What thickness are you looking for?

He needs it for the tongue of a boat trailer with a 23 foot wellcraft WA on it. I suspect it is 3/16 steel or so. You might be able to suggest the best thickness for this use.

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Posted 1/7/2010 10:49:18 AM
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sealark (1/7/2010)
I bought a torsion bar axle from Starline great price best I could find and very helpful. I hope it's the same people as Tomahak.


Yes, this is us! Thanks for the kind words. We are glad to help!



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Posted 1/8/2010 8:25:54 AM
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Check out the following boats listed for Sale on this forum that are sitting on Starline trailers:

23' Cape Horn, posted 12/10/09

27' Cape Horn, posted 12/21/09

24' Blazer Bay, posted 01/05/10

You can see how well our product holds up!!



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Posted 1/11/2010 5:55:35 PM


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does Don still own starline,,, and did yall move,,,, not on floridatown road anymore,,,

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Posted 1/11/2010 6:07:20 PM


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jjam (1/6/2010)
Hdyboy,

I need agalvanized 3" x 7' steel tube...do you have this in stock for DYI project?

Jimmy


And I need a 3" x 5" galvanized steel tongue tube piece.
Three feet long would be good.
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Posted 1/11/2010 6:44:55 PM


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Hdyboy,

I need a galvanized 3" x 7' steel tube...do you have this in stock for DYI project?

Jimmy

You still have not replaced that piece????  I guess I am not one to talk. My raw water washdown has not worked for 2 years now....

LOL My dang wash down pump just went out as well...less than a year old:( Should still be under warranty though

Also, my VHF Antenna less than a year broke at the base last trip out.

Jimmy

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Posted 1/13/2010 12:46:15 PM
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Sequoiha (1/11/2010)
does Don still own starline,,, and did yall move,,,, not on floridatown road anymore,,,


Don has retired and Starline Industries, Inc. has closed. Tomahawk Trailers, Inc. has taken over Starline clientele, warranty work for Starline (as applicable), and builds "Starline" trailers.

Yes, we moved. Tomahawk is located in the Avalon Industrial Park; 1st building on the left.



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Posted 1/13/2010 1:15:30 PM
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The SPRING RUSH is right around the corner!
Reserve your spot now as our February bookings are filling up quickly!

Email us for pricing specific to your boat: tomahawktrailers@gmail.com






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Posted 1/13/2010 1:56:31 PM
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Hdyboy,

I need agalvanized 3" x 7' steel tube...do you have this in stock for DYI project?

Jimmy


And I need a 3" x 5" galvanized steel tongue tube piece.
Three feet long would be good.



I will have to beg off on this one as well; all I have is the 3" x 4" that we spoke of.
Eddie English at Boatrailer should be able to help.



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Posted 1/14/2010 12:23:19 AM


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Would you sell a spare tire kit and if so how much?

Would you sell a forward bunk kit like you use on your trailers and if so how much?

Could you make a bow stop similar to what the larger fountains use on their trailers? The V that the boat stops at when loading instead of going to a bow roller right by the winch.


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Posted 1/19/2010 1:59:18 PM
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Would you sell a spare tire kit and if so how much?

Would you sell a forward bunk kit like you use on your trailers and if so how much?

Could you make a bow stop similar to what the larger fountains use on their trailers? The V that the boat stops at when loading instead of going to a bow roller right by the winch.


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Let us know if we can assist you with any of your boat trailer part needs.



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Posted 2/2/2010 1:10:21 PM
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We have added some promotional pricing for February to our original post.

For bigger boats, simply email or call us for pricing:

850-723-0693
tomahawktrailers@gmail.com

Don't forget that we can do repairs on your existing trailer, or get you parts for those DIY'ers.




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