Triton Enclosed TC-11 Trailer

  • nic-habeck
    Lake Mills, WI
    Posts: 831
    #1238220

    I have been shopping for the last 3 years for an aluminum enclosed trailer, finally pulled the trigger on a new one. Have been debating between the tilt models and the ramp models, not really liking either due to ease of use for load/unload. I would really have liked to buy a V-Nose, but did not want to spend that kind of coin for an aluminum one and knew what would happen with a steel one in a few years.

    After looking and much input from fellow outdoorsmen I purchased a newer design from Triton called the TC-11. It is similar to an enclosed 2 place, but has a drop down back door similar to a V-nose. So far I am extremely happy with the set-up, especially the fact that my clam yukon ice shack fits with the two sleds and still plenty of room for more stuff.

    Sold the old Triton 2 place tilt in 10 minutes on craigslist, should have asked more for it, but felt it was a good deal for both seller and buyer.

    Here are a few pics of the new set-up and one of the old.



    Richard V.
    Somewhere over the rainbow
    Posts: 2596
    #918418

    I like it a lot, wide with a low profile. And the way that the nose gradually sweeps up has to be close to the way a V would cut air. And you will have better use of the floor space compared to a V. Very jealous here…

    deertracker
    Posts: 8973
    #918431

    Nice upgrade. I’m assuming the sleds have reverse. That is a sweet trailer. I hate when stuff sells so quick. You always wonder how much more you could have asked, but its always nice to have it gone.
    DT

    lundgeye
    Rochester, Minnesota
    Posts: 1209
    #918442

    Sweet trailer…I have been looking for an aluminum trailer as well. How much height is there in the big back door? I don’t have sleds but a Polaris X2 wheeler that needs to slip in. I can always remove the windshield.

    nic-habeck
    Lake Mills, WI
    Posts: 831
    #918448

    The ski slides I mounted on back door are 10fters cut in half exactly. Door height just about 5 ft. I can measure exact if you need a clearance number.

    lundgeye
    Rochester, Minnesota
    Posts: 1209
    #918793

    What you stated is all I need, thank you.

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