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On May 15, 10:56*am, (Richard Casady)
wrote: On Thu, 15 May 2008 05:16:27 -0700 (PDT), wrote: It doesn't tow bad, but we'll see how launching and loading go. The biggest daysailor I know of is the A scow. 38 feet long, about a ton. They trailer them to whatever lake has the races that weekend, and many of them go in and *come out every time they are used. My 22 foot sterndrive cuddy [that compqrtment forward is really just a big locker] is no trouble. Having a well designed trailer is the secret. Take that back, the 12 meters are daysailors. They don't trailer them much tho. Casady Well, my bass boat is almost as long as my sailboat, but the difference is that with my bass boat, I can launch easily myself because there's no real setup involved. That just isn't true with the sail boat! |
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