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I got my trailer in the beginning of the summer and have put a few hundred miles on it. A few medium distance trips (1.5 hours) and many short ones. The trailer is super easy to use, and I wouldn't be able to do as much sailing as I do without it. Getting it on and off yourself is no problem at all.
My only beef with it is that the tires that come with it are very small, and I feel uncomfortable going over 55 with them (although I'm sure you could). Since I mostly use it for short trips this isn't a big deal. I'll probably invest in larger wheels eventually. I also worry a little about what would happen if one of the dolly tires failed while trailering.
One note about the construction of the trailer: the instructions wait until last to put the wiring through the trailer, which is a real pain. I imagine if you did it first thing when the trailer is spread out on the ground that it would be much easier.
Excellent trailer/dolly with an important exception - my kit did not have the locating bolts attached to the springs!!! I had followed the assembly figure and thought it odd that the bolts weren't shown in "Step 3", but didn't realize the import of the missing bolts in question. Trailer was fine on short test trips of 5 miles; however upon its 1st major trip on interstate, I could have had a serious accident had I not viewed in my rear view smoke billowing from the tires and immediately pulled over. The axle had wandered up at an asymmetrical angle along the springs and the tires were in direct contact with the springs at 60 mph! Michael did reimburse me for the repairs and new tire ($150) but he refused to compensate me for the inconvenience and stress. I had suggested a total of $500 given a 1/2 day delay in my trip, the towing and additional motel stay, and most importantly the stress of a very near highway accident . In summary, I am disappointed in his response to my request for an additional $350 for the inconvenience and a very near serious accident experience. In my view, $350 was a small compensation given I alerted him to a serious safety-related quality control flaw in the Chinese manufacturer.On my second summer of using the Right On. No issues at all. Very happy with it. Assmebly was easy.
Thanks Michael for the grounding suggestion.