Fractional sailing?
"Capt. JG" wrote
.... I've owned
trailer-sailers, and I've sailed with others who own them. They're not
particularly difficult to launch/retrieve.
Some are, some aren't. A lot depends on size & type.
"Steve" wrote:
I've never had to deal with transporting/launching a boat so I guess I'm
pretty ignorant about what is involved. I'm glad to hear it isn't difficult
as it adds another option for me. Thanks!
It's a good option to consider if dock space is at a premium in your
area. I had several different trailerable boats for years.... decades,
actually, looking back on it.... mostly on the smallish side because I
prefer smaller economical tow vehicles. My wife and I sailed & cruised
many 2 week vacations in a 19 footer, all over the East Coast. Your
sailing area expands when you can go port-to-port at 65mph.
OTOH the additional time involved in trailering & rigging & launching,
plus the maintenance of the trailer which can cause catastrophic
failure if overlooked or done poorly, convince many people that they
want an "in-water" boat. It's a matter of setting your priorities.
Fresh Breezes- Doug King
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