TRACKER Boats

BEST-IN-CLASS CUSTOM-MATCHED TRAILERS
Every TRACKER boat comes with its own Trailstar® factory-matched custom trailer designed specifically for your TRACKER model. We design and build our own trailers to be the best found anywhere. Over the past several years, using our Voice of the Customer feedback, we’ve improved literally every inch of our trailers. For instance, our exclusive GalvaShield® process protects the frame from corrosion while maintaining its painted good looks. And there’s much more. Look closely. You’ll appreciate every detail.

Our frames are welded, not bolted together. Because your boat may spend more time on its trailer than in the water, TrailStar trailers are loaded with features you’ll appreciate more and more the longer you own your boat.

Exclusive GalvaShield® Protection
We use only welded tubular steel for durability and an exceptional weight-to-strength ratio. Better yet, our exclusive GalvaShield process provides exceptional corrosion protection. Steel coil comes galvanized from the factory and, when formed into tubes, both the interior and exterior surfaces are zinc-coated again. The double-galvanized exterior is then clear-coated to prepare it for the application of polyurethane paint that is electrostatically bonded to form a high-gloss, chip-resistant weatherproof shield.



To provide support for the entire hull, Trailstar trailers feature full-length bunks, covered by high-quality, padded, marine-grade carpet to prevent marring or discoloration. On many models, a swing-away trailer tongues reduce the amount of space you need to store your boat. Retractable safety cables (many models) make it easy to complete the connection to your tow vehicle, then stow out of the way when not in use.


EZ Lube Hubs keep both inner and outer bearings lubricated without the hassle of disassembly and repacking. All you need is a grease gun to keep the bearings properly lubricated.


Brakes are offered as an option on every trailer we make. Towing regulations regarding gross vehicle weight ratings vary from location to location as do requirements for brakes on boat trailers. Check local regulations in areas where you’ll be towing your boat to determine the brake requirements for your boat, motor and trailer package.