epervier
Well-Known Member
As some will know, I sold One Away, in April this year, and I trailered her in and out as required, some thought I needed an allergy notice hanging round my neck, as they thought I was nuts.
So I thought, six ton wasn't too bad, so why not nine and a half, just needed to get a bigger tow vehicle, oh, and of course a trailer to cope with ten -twelve ton to be on the safe side.
First get a trailer fabricated to the specs required,(second hand steel and running gear is fine as long as it's serviceable) using the designers line drawings, it makes the whole job so much easier if the boat fits the trailer.
Then add an extension dolly to make sure the trailer goes far enough down the ramp.
Using a suitably heavy enough vehicle, or a JCB if you haven't got one,Shove trailer down ramp.
Man handle boat over submerged trailer,using lines already tied to trailer, pull boat into place.
Make sure you've got it in the groove and located, 'cause the docking arms and snubber ain't fabricated yet.
Then get off boat and gently start to pull her out
Then drag her across the car park and push her into her tarmac berth.
Then prepare to get wet and dirty, by power washing her bottom ready for the soda blast man later in the month.
So what do you think?
Keep the allergy notice round me neck or not?
So I thought, six ton wasn't too bad, so why not nine and a half, just needed to get a bigger tow vehicle, oh, and of course a trailer to cope with ten -twelve ton to be on the safe side.
First get a trailer fabricated to the specs required,(second hand steel and running gear is fine as long as it's serviceable) using the designers line drawings, it makes the whole job so much easier if the boat fits the trailer.
Then add an extension dolly to make sure the trailer goes far enough down the ramp.
Using a suitably heavy enough vehicle, or a JCB if you haven't got one,Shove trailer down ramp.
Man handle boat over submerged trailer,using lines already tied to trailer, pull boat into place.
Make sure you've got it in the groove and located, 'cause the docking arms and snubber ain't fabricated yet.
Then get off boat and gently start to pull her out
Then drag her across the car park and push her into her tarmac berth.
Then prepare to get wet and dirty, by power washing her bottom ready for the soda blast man later in the month.
So what do you think?
Keep the allergy notice round me neck or not?