I guess one of the most overlooked custom quality things us BassCat owners forget about is the quality of the trailer our boat rides on. I really noticed this today on Guntersville. I did not fish today as I was battling a sinus condition. Of course, I still hung out at a popular ramp watching a couple of local clubs weighing in for the day. You may be surprised when you take close look at the other so call name brand boats that dont have the number of cross members that support the trailer in front of the bunks. Its obvious as they shake and shimmy across the lot. Also, none seem to have guide rollers possibly except at the point of entry. BCBs have then for the length of trailer for support and guidance. Also, take a look at the size of the steel in the frames, many are smaller than BassCat. Also, note some of the new name brand package boats and the small wheel, cheaper grade of tires, and other items put together just to set a boat that only has looks but no stay power. I have owned nearly all the name brands and this is my 3rd Cat. Ive have never had a problem with our trailers. Just wanted to point out some of the differences.