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Trailer tris
Can anybody discuss the relative merits of the various mechanisms for
reducing beam of a tri for trailering. My understanding is that the most often used systems a 1. Tubes in sleeves where the amas simply slide off of Al tubes which slide out of fittings in the hull. 2. Tube and sleeve systems where the beam can be reduced by tubes sliding past each other so the boat can fit in a normal slip 3. Folding systems (Corsair and Dragonfly, etc.) 4. other demountable amas. |
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