Aluminum Rollers

Aluminum roller

Aluminum Roller Trailers Available in silver and gold series (torsion axles only)
Aluminum I-Beam Roller Trailers Boat Length Carrying Capacity Axles Brakes OAW OAL Transom to Bow Eye – Minimum Transom to Bow Eye – Maximum Tire Size – Minimum Rollers
18-21 foot boats:
TAR-21-2800 18-21 2800 1 0 96 22’9″ 17’6″ 21’0″ ST205/75D14C 16
w/1 axle brakes 18-21 2800 1 1 96 23’4″ 17’6″ 20’6″ ST205/75D14C 16
18-21 foot boats:
TAR-21-3100 18-21 3100 1 0 96 23’0″ 17’9″ 21’3″ ST215/75D14C 20
w/1 axle brakes 18-21 3100 1 1 96 23’7″ 17’9″ 21’3″ ST215/75D14C 20
20-23 foot boats:
TAR-23T-4600D1 20-23 4600 2 1 96 24’11” 19’1″ 22’1″ ST205/75D14C 28
TAR-23T-5300D1 20-22 3600 2 1 96 25’7″ 19’9″ 22’9″ ST205/75D14C 32
22-25 foot boats:
TAR-25T-6200D1 22-25 6200 2 1 96 27’1″ 21’3″ 24’3″ ST215/75D14C 48
Most states require, and Tidewater recommends brakes on all axles on trailers 3000 pounds GVW and above. It is the consumer’s responsibility to ensure that a trailer complies with state brake laws.
  • Trailer laws addressing requirements such as brakes, lights, safety chains, licensing, etc., vary by state.
  • It is the responsibility of the trailer owner to make sure your trailer fully complies with motor vehicle laws in your jurisdiction.
  • Your local trailer dealer can assist you in this regard. If you are unsure, contact your state motor vehicle department for full information before selecting a trailer.
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