Yantlet
Well-Known Member
When does a Trailer Sailer become a towable liability?
No arguments from me regarding the benefits of a trailer sailer Dylan, I have one!
The concept was of course invented here in NZ by the late great Richard Hartley with the ubiquitous TS16, which is still going strong both here and in Australia - http://youtu.be/w8aJvI5talQ
There is of course a limit to what can safely be called a Trailer Sailer and I would suspect you are right on the limit at 22 feet.
bloody brilliant answer
my little trailer sailer went to The Thames, Dartmouth, Fowey, The Lakes, West Coast of Scotland, Grebe Lake, Rutland
there is a lot to be said for a trailer sailer .... even in these days of high petrol prices.... actually they probably save you miles of commuting to the boat
it is the ability to resist going large that is the key
and having towed 22 feet I have no idea how stressful towing 26 feet must be
the sefarer was 15 foot six and was wonderful to tow and launch
and not that bad to live on during sunny weather
if the sun is not shining it went back on the trailer and I took it home again
lovely roller trailer that would pick the little seafarer up from the ground
Dylan
No arguments from me regarding the benefits of a trailer sailer Dylan, I have one!
The concept was of course invented here in NZ by the late great Richard Hartley with the ubiquitous TS16, which is still going strong both here and in Australia - http://youtu.be/w8aJvI5talQ
There is of course a limit to what can safely be called a Trailer Sailer and I would suspect you are right on the limit at 22 feet.