carbman
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I suppose it is self explanatory, but can someone please explain what a breakback trailer is, and what are its advantages, if any?
I have seen another design, possibly not technically a breakback, which has a secondary lighter trailer running in beds on the main trailer. Again, I think the main advantage is that the road wheels are not immersed, only those on the secondary launching trolley.
In this design, the angle does not change, but the length of ramp is extended.
Iain Oughtred includes details of such a design with the plans for his Eun Mara. The first builder came up with the design. A feature is the use of double wheels, 8x4, at each corner, these give it slightly positive bouancy, which aides pushing it under the boat before lining up on the slipway. The boat in question is a bit under a ton.
I intend to use a similar system with a car trailer for my 1.4t trailer sailer. The trailer I can borrow or rent for the few times a year I need it.
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