2631 Lakeshore Dr, Gladwin, MI 48624

Gladwin's Original
On the Water since 1984.

989-426-7700

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Classic Series. Looking for a used trailer? Click here, we may have one in stock.

The time-tested tubular design of the Classic Series provides the strength to handle loads 2,000 to 5,000 pounds and can carry pontoons 16 to 26 feet long. Its 48” wide design and low center of gravity make it very stable on the road.

Each Classic features a unique winch, cable and sheave system. This enables the operator to raise and lower the entire trailer frame. This approach extends to the adjustable tongue which provides extra trailer length for launching.


 

The WFB Float-On Hoosier Trailer enables you to easily launch your boat in shallow water as well as improving road handling characteristics. An 84" wide track also enhances road stability

The WFB Series carpeted 2 X 4's gently cradle the pontoons and permit increased access. In fact, the WFB Float-On Trailer is totally adjustable and can fit most pontoon boats. Available in nine models, the trailer comes in single, tandem, and triple axle configurations with surge brakes and galvanized finish available on all models.

 


Our BX Series of trailers are just as maneuverable as our tubulars, but with rectangular steel frames, offer extra strength for the larger pontoon models. Now pontoons with large outboard motors and extra accessories can be trailered anywhere — thanks to the Hoosier BX.

The BX is designed to carry most 20 to 30 foot pontoons. In addition, three axle configurations are offered with capacities ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 pounds. This, combined with Hoosier’s adjustable load-equalizing torsion axle, give the BX unmatched road stability.

 
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Spreuer and Son built the first pontoon boat trailer in 1957. Thirty years later, Spreuer's Hoosier Trailers can be found throughout America's waterways. These durable "work horses" have been a reliable partner for thousands of boaters. That's why we call them, "America's Way to the Water."