Announcements
New Discussions
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Rate Thread
Hop To
Trailering a 16 backwards? #108783
05/31/07 11:55 AM
05/31/07 11:55 AM
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 11
M
mswanson Offline OP
stranger
mswanson  Offline OP
stranger
M

Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 11
I've seen the F18 guys trailer their boat backwards on the trailer and I'm wondering if anyone with a 16 has done it.

To me, it seems like it would solve all the problems of having step-ladders and tripods when solo-raising the mast. Just slide the mast towards the front of the trailer (while still on the mast support) and pin it. One might have to use a few pulleys if they want to use a winch at the front of the trailer.

Is there a reason why this wouldn't work?

-- Have You Seen This? --
Re: Trailering a 16 backwards? [Re: mswanson] #108784
05/31/07 09:25 PM
05/31/07 09:25 PM
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 4,119
Northfield Mn
Karl_Brogger Offline
Carpal Tunnel
Karl_Brogger  Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 4,119
Northfield Mn
Except for your vehicle being in the way, and the potential of dropping the mast on it. Is the reason they put them on backwards for the spinnaker pole, to leave it on the boat?
I've wondered about putting a H16 on backwards for long drives. Just so the angle of the is backwards. Less wind getting under the boat.


I'm boatless.
Re: Trailering a 16 backwards? [Re: mswanson] #108785
06/01/07 06:30 PM
06/01/07 06:30 PM
Joined: Jun 2001
Posts: 3,116
Annapolis, MD
Mark Schneider Offline
Carpal Tunnel
Mark Schneider  Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Joined: Jun 2001
Posts: 3,116
Annapolis, MD
It will depend on your trailer and the position of the trailers axel as to how the weight balances. with a 16 you will leave the rudders on. You just have to make sure the trailer tounge is long enough so that when your tow vehicle is at 90 degrees to the trailer that you don't smack the rudders with the car. I use a trailex trailer for a Hobie 16 with a Dart 18 and trailer the boat backwards. (properly from my perspective) The mast raising is straitforward just as you note. Push the mast forward in the front mast caddy. Pin the mast. hop on the tramp, raise the mast, have some one pin your bridle and forstay.

The down side is that if the mast ever drops out of the caddy as you push it forward ... you dent your car's trunk... big problems if you every drop the mast when you are lowering it.


crac.sailregattas.com

Moderated by  Damon Linkous 

Search

Who's Online Now
0 registered members (), 293 guests, and 44 spiders.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Newest Members
Darryl, zorro, CraigJ, PaulEddo2, AUS180
8150 Registered Users
Top Posters(30 Days)
Forum Statistics
Forums26
Topics22,406
Posts267,062
Members8,150
Most Online4,027
Jul 30th, 2025
--Advertisement--
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.1