Does anybody still make a decent trailer for two standups?

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How do you figure a winch is more secure than bow pins?

a winch has a strap - which can be cut.

I just meant that a winch holds the front more secure during transport, the bow pins allow the front of the ski to move around quite a bit. Straps can be cut, rubber bow stops can be torn, they are all fallable.
 

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I just meant that a winch holds the front more secure during transport, the bow pins allow the front of the ski to move around quite a bit. Straps can be cut, rubber bow stops can be torn, they are all fallable.

I set my bow stops low so I have to lift the back of the ski up JUST A LITTLE to get it in. this puts a little pressure on the top of the nose and holds the ski secure.
 

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Found pics of this beautiful and simple trailer in Z_Bone's Photo Gallery. Probably one of the nicest little trailers I've seen yet. Simple, clean and very functional but yet compact design. This is a home run in my book and exactly what I'm looking for.
 

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I'd widen up the front a bit and fab up a rack for fuel cans and the cart similar to my current setup.

I showed Jen the Shadow trailer and she said to just buy it and be done with it but I know I'd get it stuck on the beach without a 4x4 to pull it with and I just can't justify buying a new truck for 10 days out of the year. Besides, if I bought a 4x4, it would be a diesel and I'd be pulling an enclosed trailer.
 
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