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Looks like a fun time was had by all.
Saw this 40' Trojan Aft cabin, twin diesels did not have time to chat so don't know the year.
towing my whaler at 9 mph
Was a nice weekend......
Michael
Rum is the reason Pirate's have never ruled the world
Done Dreamin'
1987 President 43' Twin Lehman 225SP Turbo
Highfield 310 Ally 15 HP Yamaha 2cycle
1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL
Michael
Rum is the reason Pirate's have never ruled the world
Done Dreamin'
1987 President 43' Twin Lehman 225SP Turbo
Highfield 310 Ally 15 HP Yamaha 2cycle
1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL
Nice pictures Paul, the boat looks great! I'm interested in the design of your canvas, I'm going to be doing mine over later this year and kind of like what you have. Is it pretty sturdy without the supports at the back of the cockpit?
Matt
ready123- is that one line run thru the bow eye of the whaler or is it two separate lines attached to the bow eye? if its just one, how does that effect the towing over just having one off the center going to it?
One line which allows the whaler to find it's centre point and maintain equal tension on each side of the line. When each side is fixed, as in two lines, then as the towing boat turns the towed boat will be pulled unevenly and not stay centred.
Inflatable users get away with that as the tubes mask the effect of going off centre.
I regularly tow at cruise 20 mph safely with this setup....
Michael
Rum is the reason Pirate's have never ruled the world
Done Dreamin'
1987 President 43' Twin Lehman 225SP Turbo
Highfield 310 Ally 15 HP Yamaha 2cycle
1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL
MattSC wrote:Nice pictures Paul, the boat looks great! I'm interested in the design of your canvas, I'm going to be doing mine over later this year and kind of like what you have. Is it pretty sturdy without the supports at the back of the cockpit?
Matt
Hey Matt, yes it is quite sturdy. Has been for over 5 years now, and has seen some pretty mean weather during that time. At 24 mph, surprisingly enough there is no problems either with or without the camper sides & back.
It has also proven with heavy downpours and the camper sides all on, that it handles the added weight of the wet screens and sunbrella fabric without bending any of the supports.
If you'd like more detailed pics, let me know...I will snap some more this weekend.
turtlem1969 wrote:thanks for the reply ready123, I have never had a boat in the water big enough to require a dinghy.
I guess it depends on the boating environment... when I had a 2550 Bayliner I had a dinghy so I could go places and visit other boats while the mothership remained in one place on the hook.
Here is an example of where I boat..
Michael
Rum is the reason Pirate's have never ruled the world
Done Dreamin'
1987 President 43' Twin Lehman 225SP Turbo
Highfield 310 Ally 15 HP Yamaha 2cycle
1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL