Enclosed trailer water drainage

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Wondering what everyone with a heated enclosed has/does for water drainage? Spent last week in McBride and came out in the morning to a lake at the back of my enclosed. Which promptly froze, making the door a royal PIA to close. Pics would be awesome! TIA.
 

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My nose on the trailer is usually slightly lower and it drains out the v nose on a mirage. Cheap alternative is buy a squeegee and push water out before if freezes
 

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I always knocked whatever I could off the sleds before loading them and it seemed to help. The rear door never did seal completely tight so it seemed to drain there when I had the heat on. When I was done with it at the end of the weekend, I always dried it out in a heated shop before parking outside.
 

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I have a Trails West which has a front and back slope from the wheels. Water rolls to the doors where they left a small drain hole at each corner. Smart design and it works great.
 

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There's been a thread in this before. And captain extreme has probably the easiest and cheapest drains. I think he used sink drains. He had pictures maybe pm him or find the older post.


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