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Boat Trailers in Australia — Aluminium, Galvanised & Multi-Roller

412+ verified boat trailer businesses across Australia

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    337.Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    4
    (5 reviews)
    Stafford, QLD
    📞 1300 882 187🔗 Website
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    Camper Trailers Geelong
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    344.U-Haul Trailer Hire
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    346.JR Collins Trailers
    JR Collins Trailers
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I size a boat trailer?
    Match the trailer to your boat's overall length (including the motor), beam width, and loaded weight. The trailer must support the hull at the correct points — consult the boat manufacturer's recommendations. Roller or bunk positions should be adjustable to fine-tune the fit.
    Galvanised vs aluminium boat trailer?
    Galvanised steel is stronger and cheaper but heavier. Aluminium is lighter (better fuel economy, easier to manoeuvre by hand) and doesn't rust, but costs 30-50% more. For boats under 5m, aluminium makes towing easier. For larger boats, galvanised steel's strength advantage matters more.
    How often should I service a boat trailer?
    After every saltwater use: flush bearings with fresh water and rinse the frame. Every 3-6 months: check and repack bearings, inspect brake pads, test lights, and check tyre pressure. Annually: full service including axle inspection, coupling check, and electrical system test.
    Do boat trailer brakes rust in saltwater?
    Mechanical (override) brakes are more prone to saltwater corrosion than electric brakes. Disc brakes handle submersion better than drum brakes. Some manufacturers offer stainless steel brake components specifically for saltwater use. Regular flushing after each use extends brake life significantly.
    Can I launch my boat alone with a trailer?
    Yes, with a properly configured multi-roller trailer and practice. Key requirements: a reliable winch, a quality jockey wheel for manoeuvring, and a boat trailer designed for self-launch/retrieve. Many experienced boaters launch solo routinely.

    About Boat Trailers in Australia

    Australia's boating culture demands quality boat trailers that withstand saltwater, sand, and countless launch-and-retrieve cycles. From lightweight tinny trailers for inland fishing to heavy-duty multi-roller rigs for offshore cruisers, the right trailer protects your investment and makes every launch smooth.

    TrailerHub lists verified boat trailer dealers and manufacturers across Australia's coastline and inland waterways. Compare roller configurations, material choices, and weight ratings. Read reviews from fellow boaters who use their trailers in real conditions.

    The boat trailer market in Australia is highly specialised, with local manufacturers designing specifically for our boat ramp conditions — steep grades, slippery surfaces, and saltwater submersion. Features like submersible LED lights, saltwater-rated bearings, and adjustable-width bunks come standard on quality Australian boats trailers.

    Why Choose Verified Boat Trailers?

    A boat trailer specifically designed for your hull type ensures proper support during transport and safe launching/retrieval. Poorly configured trailers cause hull damage, keel stress, and difficult launches. Australian boat trailer manufacturers build for our unique conditions — saltwater exposure, extreme heat, and long-distance road travel.

    Multi-roller trailers suit deeper V-hull boats and make self-launching easier. Bunk trailers provide better support for flat-bottom boats and lighter hulls. Combination designs offer the best of both worlds. Quality galvanised or aluminium construction is essential for any trailer that will be exposed to saltwater.

    Buyer's Guide

    Match the trailer to your boat's hull length AND weight — including the motor, fuel, and gear. Add 20% to the boat's dry weight for your minimum trailer rating. A 5m aluminium fishing boat with a 60hp outboard typically weighs 800-1,000 kg fully loaded.

    Galvanised steel is the standard for boat trailers because it handles saltwater far better than painted steel. Aluminium trailers are lighter (better for fuel economy and smaller tow vehicles) but cost more. Both materials will last well if maintained.

    Always flush bearings with fresh water after saltwater use. Consider bearing protectors (like Bearing Buddies) that keep grease pressurised and water out. LED submersible lights eliminate the most common boat trailer maintenance issue — blown globes from hot-to-cold water submersion.

    4.8
    (5 reviews)
    Corio, VIC

    Great stuff and great people to deal with

    📞 1300 304 045
    4
    (4 reviews)
    Mile End, SA
    📞 1300 882 187🔗 Website
    4
    (4 reviews)
    Windale, NSW
    📞 1300 882 187🔗 Website
    4
    (3 reviews)
    Toowoomba City, QLD
    📞 1300 882 187🔗 Website
    3.7
    (6 reviews)
    Redfern, NSW
    📞 1300 882 187🔗 Website
    4
    (1 review)
    Kirwan, QLD
    📞 1300 882 187🔗 Website
    4
    (1 review)
    Harristown, QLD
    📞 1300 883 075🔗 Website
    4
    (1 review)
    Collingwood, VIC
    📞 1300 882 187🔗 Website
    4.4
    (7 reviews)
    Mount Barker, SA

    I have known Jeff for many years and the quality of his work is excellent.

    📞 0413 862 069
    3.6
    (5 reviews)
    East Toowoomba, QLD
    📞 1300 882 187🔗 Website
    3.7
    (3 reviews)
    Hazelwood Park, SA
    📞 1300 882 187🔗 Website
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