I ended up going with a company called Sport Boat Trailers in patterson. Said it would take 3 to 4 weeks and it took six. To be fair it's summer and there busy. I have only trailered it back to the house ,about 40 miles. It seems to trailer well and it doesn't bounce as much as my old triton trailer. They used 5" channel and it's a stout trailer. I was an iron worker for 21 years until my accident, so I have good fabrication skills. I crawled all around that trailer (literally,I am paralyzed

trailer ended up costing me $5,672 including tax and registration, which they handeled. I had about $600 in upgrades.
Black rims, ss ratchet straps, led lights and black rubber on the fenders and where ever you step.
I can now take longer trips and not worry about my trailer breaking in half.
I am selling the aluminum wheels off my old trailer , if anyone is interested $200 most of the other parts are already spoken for but the axles might be available.
I would post pictures but I can't figure it out. I am not to good with this kindle
Hope this helps someone.
Stay safe. Jesse Ochoa