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Boat Trailer Brakes

      Boat Trailer Brakes Product Listings

      • UFP DX7.5L A60 Disc Brake Surge Actuator - Tandem Axle
        $451.29
        $311.39

        UFP DX7.5L A60 Disc Brake Surge Actuator - Tandem Axle The UFP DX7.5L A60 Disc Brake Surge Actuator delivers reliable hydraulic braking for tandem axle trailers up to 7,500 pounds. This zinc-plated actuator features an aluminum master cylinder and uses...

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      • Tie Down Model 660 Drum Brake Coupler
        $479.49
        $301.99

        Tie Down Model 660 Drum Brake Coupler NEW! Drop N Go Auto Latch Coupler in the closed (tow) latch position will auto-latch onto the hitch ball when set on top of the hitch ball, with minimal weight. Solenoid plumbing built into the master cylinder which...

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      • Tie Down 750E Drum Brake Surge Actuator
        $553.99
        $320.99

        Tie Down 750E Drum Brake Surge Actuator - Single Axle The Tie Down Model 750E Drum Brake Surge Actuator works by the "surge" or "push" of the trailer toward the tow vehicle. This automatically synchronizes the trailer brakes with the tow vehicle axle...

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      • Tie Down Model 660 Disc Brake Coupler
        $536.49
        $337.99

        Tie Down Model 660 Disc Brake Coupler NEW! Drop N Go Auto Latch Coupler in the closed (tow) latch position will auto-latch onto the hitch ball when set on top of the hitch ball, with minimal weight. Solenoid plumbing built into the master cylinder which...

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      • Model 60 Disk Brake Master Cylinder Kit
        $171.29
        $118.19

        Dexter 071-B16-00 Model 60 Disk Brake Master Cylinder Kit Replaces Titan 4820000 Brake master cylinder replacement kit for the model 60 brake actuator with disk brakes.

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      • Model 60 Drum Brake Master Cylinder Kit
        $182.69
        $125.99

        Dexter Model 60 Drum Brake Master Cylinder Kit Drum Brake Master cylinder kit for Model 60 includes: Bolt, Hex 1/4 NC X 3/4 Lockwasher 1/4 Filler Cap, 1-1.4 - 18 NEF PLASTIC Gasket, Filler Cap Cover, Master Cylinder Master Cylinder - Drum...

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      • Tie Down Model 800 Disc Brake Coupler Back View
        $763.49
        $480.99

        Tie Down Model 800 Disc Brake Coupler NEW! Drop N Go Auto Latch Coupler in the closed (tow) latch position will auto-latch onto the hitch ball when set on top of the hitch ball, with minimal weight. Solenoid plumbing built into the master cylinder which...

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      • Tie Down Reverse Lock Out Solenoid
        $104.99
        $73.49

        Tie Down Reverse Lock Out Solenoid If your actuator does not have a reverse lock out lever or switch, a reverse lock out solenoid should be installed at the actuator before installation of disc or drum brakes. The Tie Down Reverse Lock Out Solenoid...

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      • Dexter 068-415-01 Titan Model 10 Solenoid Cover Shield
        $20.69
        $15.89

        Dexter 068-415-01 Titan Model 10  Solenoid Cover Shield For Surge Brake Actuators Dexter 068-415-01 Titan Model 10 Solenoid Cover Shield For Surge Brake Actuators is a protective Lockout Solenoid cover for Dexter Marine / Titan Model 10 Surge...

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      • Dexter A160 16K 2-5/16" Straight Disc Brake Actuator with included hardware
        $972.69
        $632.19

        Dexter A160 16K 2-5/16" Straight Disc Brake Actuator 099-160-24 This inner member is a replacement for Dexter and Legacy UFP surge brake actuators. The Drop-N-Go coupler is easy to use and automatically latches in the open or closed position. Designed...

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      • UFP DX7.5L A60 Disc Brake Surge Actuator - Single Axle
        $465.99
        $326.19

        UFP DX7.5L A60 Disc Brake Surge Actuator - Single Axle This UFP by Dexter disc brake surge actuator works by the "surge" or "push" of the trailer toward the tow vehicle. This automatically synchronizes the trailer brakes with the tow vehicle axle brakes...

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      • Dexter Brake Actuator Shock Absorber Spring Kit (K71-758-00) with spring, bushing, and installation bolt for Titan/UFP brake actuators.
        $86.49
        $62.29

        Dexter Brake Actuator Shock Absorber Spring Kit (K71-758-00) - Replacement for Titan/UFP Actuators Keep your trailer’s brake actuator system in top condition with the this replacement actuator shock absorber spring kit. Designed for use with Titan...

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      • Dexter BrakeRite Electric/Hydraulic Disc Brake Actuator Kit
        $1,977.09
        $1,285.09

        Dexter BrakeRite Electric/Hydraulic Disc Brake Actuator Kit This Electric over Hydraulic actuator is designed by Dexter Axle for trailers featuring disc brakes. An integrated electronic proportional pressure valve allows for smooth and consistent...

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      • UFP DX7.5L A75 Drop-N-Go Surge Actuator - Tandem Axle
        $386.79
        $266.89

        UFP DX7.5L A75 Drop-N-Go Surge Actuator - Tandem Axle This UFP by Dexter Drop-N-Go disc brake surge actuator works by the "surge" or "push" of the trailer toward the tow vehicle. This automatically synchronizes the trailer brakes with the tow vehicle...

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      • UFP DX7.5L A75 Drop-N-Go Surge Actuator - Single Axle
        $398.79
        $275.19

        UFP DX7.5L A75 Drop-N-Go Surge Actuator - Single Axle This UFP by Dexter Drop-N-Go disc brake surge actuator works by the "surge" or "push" of the trailer toward the tow vehicle. This automatically synchronizes the trailer brakes with the tow vehicle...

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      Boat Trailer Brakes

      Boat trailer brakes are an important safety component when towing your boat on the road. Properly functioning trailer brakes help reduce stopping distance, improve towing control, and reduce strain on your tow vehicle’s braking system. Regular inspection and maintenance of your boat trailer brakes can help prevent issues while traveling and keep your trailer operating safely.

      Many boat trailers use either boat trailer disc brakes or boat trailer drum brakes. Disc brake systems are commonly used on larger trailers because they provide strong braking performance and improved resistance to heat and corrosion. Drum brake systems are often used on smaller trailers and provide dependable stopping power for lighter loads.

      How Boat Trailer Brake Systems Work

      Most boat trailers use hydraulic surge brake systems that automatically activate when the trailer moves forward toward the tow vehicle during braking. As the tow vehicle slows down, the trailer pushes against the actuator, which applies hydraulic pressure through the brake lines to the trailer’s braking components. This system helps synchronize braking between the tow vehicle and the trailer.

      Maintaining Your Boat Trailer Brakes

      Routine inspection of brake components can help extend the life of your trailer braking system and ensure reliable performance. Common maintenance items include inspecting brake pads or shoes, checking brake lines for leaks, and confirming that actuators and backing plates are operating correctly.

      Wholesale Marine offers a wide selection of boat trailer brakes, brake components, and replacement parts designed to help keep your trailer operating safely. You can also browse our complete lineup of boat trailer parts for additional maintenance and repair components.

      Boat Trailer Brake FAQs

      Do boat trailers need brakes?

      Many boat trailers are required to have brakes depending on the weight of the trailer and the regulations in your state. Trailer brakes help improve stopping performance and reduce strain on the tow vehicle when transporting heavier boats.

      What is the difference between boat trailer disc brakes and drum brakes?

      Boat trailer disc brakes provide strong stopping power and typically perform better in wet environments because they shed water more easily. Drum brakes are commonly used on smaller trailers and offer reliable braking performance for lighter loads.

      How do boat trailer surge brakes work?

      Boat trailer surge brakes operate using hydraulic pressure that is activated when the trailer pushes forward against the tow vehicle during braking. This forward movement compresses the actuator and sends hydraulic pressure through the brake lines to apply the trailer brakes.

      When should boat trailer brakes be replaced?

      Boat trailer brakes should be inspected regularly for wear or damage. Common signs that replacement may be needed include reduced braking performance, worn brake pads or shoes, leaking brake lines, or corrosion on brake components.

      Can boat trailer brakes get wet?

      Yes. Boat trailer brakes are designed to handle water exposure when launching or retrieving a boat. However, regular inspection and maintenance are important to ensure components continue operating properly after repeated exposure to water.