I’ve seen my share of boat trailer mishaps throughout my 40 years of traveling the Midwest. For a Midwest boater, your trailer is the most critical link in the chain, and should not be ignored. Whether you’re hauling a 30-foot cruiser to Lake Michigan or towing a bass rig through the Appalachian foothills to Chickamauga Lake, a trailer failure is more than an inconvenience—it’s a safety risk.
I built this guide because I’ve seen too many trips cut short by “smoked” bearings on the I-90 corridor or rusted-out bunk brackets after a season pulling tubes Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees. From the humid, high-corrosion environments of Kentucky Lake to the long-haul demands of towing to Lake of the Ozarks, I’ve vetted the shops that specialize in keeping your trailer up to the job.