SPRING CREEK PRAM TRAILERS
Although our prams are designed to be car topped or fit in the back of a
pick up every so often people ask us about trailer for our prams for those who
would rather not have to, or can't put their pram (usually the 10' prams) on top
of their car or in the back of a pick-up. They would rather take a small utility
trailer, build bunks to support it (see below picture) and put all their camping
gear in it and go fishing without having to use up valuable space in the car or
truck. Many of these designs can also be fitted with sides so the trailer can be
used as a utility trailer to haul bark dust, dirt, etc. With that on mind we
have been looking for a trailer that was up to our quality standards to go with
our prams. After over a year of looking we found what we were looking for. We no
longer sell trailers due to the State of Washington's regulations and fees
associated with being a trailer dealer. Their fee structure made it not cost
effective for us to become a dealer.
Spring Creek Pram Trailer by MICAH's Custom Works, LLC
Here is a shot of one of
Micah's trailers which, out of probably 5 different trailer manufacturers we have
sold or have had built for us in the past Micah's trailers are, hands down the best built, best designed
trailers for prams, pontoon boats or rafts we have ever sold or been associated
with. Micah and I sat down for some time designing this trailer with a box
frame, 2" ball, plywood deck, custom lighting, 13" tires,
a 1500# axle so, even with a lightweight pram on it is still allows the springs
to do their job and absorb the impact of the bumpy roads we all go on, tie down
points welded in place. The base price on a pram or raft trailer pictured in the
top two pictures
is $995 plus tax and license. Micah's contact information is;
MICAH's CUSTOM WORKS, L.L.C.
owner: Micah England
Phone: 509-665-9631
PO Box 104
3390 Malaga Alcoa Highway
Malaga, WA 98828
email: micahs@cpucafe.com
Note: Carpeted bunks help keep a pram from sliding around on the trailer. A trailer makes a lot of sense if you travel some distance and want to un-clutter the interior of your car or truck. The absolute best way to carry the boat is upside down on a trailer fitted with Yakima Racks, Load Stops (Yakima part #5000) and a good pair of ratchet straps and is far easier on the boat.

Here is a picture of one of Micah's trailers built which was custom built for a two pram customer of ours. My understanding is that about 3 feet was added to the trailer to accommodate the addition of a storage box at the front of the trailer. As you can see racks were also added so he could take both his boats with him. The racks are removable so he can use the trailer as a flatbed. Very cool!
Here
is a photo of the same trailer with the racks removed.