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locating a sail box #96666
01/19/07 09:02 AM
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Need help locating a sail box for a new trailer. It was called a "beach chair box" or something simular. Front slides back, the back drops down, and it is wide enough for a folded beach chair. Does any one know who makes one like this? Thanks so much.


Joanna

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Re: locating a sail box [Re: Joanna] #96667
01/19/07 09:29 AM
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Along with some other guys on this forum, I am about to order a run of aluminum sailboxes for anyone that wants one. The model you are talking about can be had from Murrays.com (now called the Performance Sport Locker), but will cost $800 plus freight. The aluminum boxes I am having built are roughly the same size, have the same doors, are diamond plate aluminum, and cost only $550 each (if we can get 5 boxes). Maybe you'd be interested? I'm in Raleigh, NC.


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Re: locating a sail box [Re: Joanna] #96668
01/19/07 07:02 PM
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Joanna, did you get a boat? Hope to see you around sailing some more with us soon. Check this out from another thread on here, way too cool.
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Re: locating a sail box [Re: dave mosley] #96669
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Dave-No, I have not gotten my own boat but yes, I plan on sailing more this year. (I think I counted 11 regattas we are planning on racing in) Oley has sold the H17 and is trying to sell the H20. The plan is to get a F16 and new trailer-so he needs a box.
Trey-When do you need to know if he wants an aluminium one? And thanks for the link for Murray's, I'll check that out too.


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Re: locating a sail box [Re: Joanna] #96670
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Why are you guys getting an F16 ? What is your combined weight? I think the F16 is a great boat but there are not any that I know of sailing at our regattas. The F18 would be a lot cheaper since there are a lot of used ones out there. We also have good fleets at the regattas.

Looking forward to seeing you guys soon.

Re: locating a sail box [Re: Dlennard] #96671
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I'll need to know sometime in the next 2 weeks or so. I think pretty much everyone that has a fiberglass sport locker will tell you that they don't hold up so well, and are never waterproof. Your call...


Trey
Re: locating a sail box [Re: NCSUtrey] #96672
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I am about to order a run of aluminum sailboxes for anyone that wants one.


Trey....check your personal messages...I may be interested..


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Re: locating a sail box [Re: JoeLeonard] #96673
01/19/07 11:43 PM
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OK, here's an idea. Right now on EBay there is a Prindle 16 on a galvanized trailer WITH A SAILBOX!!!

Buy the boat, steal the box, pimp out the boat with a few hundred bucks and resell it for a thousand in the spring.

P16 on EBay

Re: locating a sail box [Re: Joanna] #96674
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Please read the other thread on fiberglass sailboxes. I would say stay away from them! You can do much better for much less $, and the same or less assembly time. Trey's offer sounds good to me.

Re: locating a sail box [Re: Brian_Mc] #96675
01/20/07 08:42 AM
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Trey-Count Oley in for a box-said it sounded good. Just have to figure out pick up later-maybe a regatta?
David-We are 265lbs together with all our gear on! LIGHTWEIGHTS Remember the Reggae and not being able to right the 20 and me getting hypothermia? We have a lot of fun on it be it really is too much boat for our weight. Plus he can single or double hand a F16 and only has to own one boat. (more room in the car port) Guess we will just have to stay in the open class till other lightweights get into the F16's. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Anyways that is the reasoning.
Thanks everyone on the good feedback about the boxes.
Can't wait for spring!-Joanna


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Re: locating a sail box [Re: Joanna] #96676
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Joanna

The F18 has a small sail plan for your weight. Nigel and Tammy sail at around 265 and don't have any problems righting the boat. The Hobie 20 is a lot more boat than the F18. Not trying to change your decision just think you guys would have more fun sailing in a bigger class.

Re: locating a sail box [Re: Joanna] #96677
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Can't imagine Oley without a 17... <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />

I have the small sail plan on my F18 - sailed a couple of races at 285 and did well. Sue Korz placed third at the 2005 Nationals with the small sail plan.

Both classes - F16 and F18 - allow for some much-needed flexibility and consumer choice. Hard to go wrong either way. F16 is growing, too.

Trey - I'll take a box. Time to buy a Catsailor ad and sell my Sport Locker! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


John Williams

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Gary Player, pro golfer

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Re: locating a sail box [Re: Dlennard] #96678
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One main thing he is looking at is that it can be sailed either one or two handed. Plus-the boat only weighs 240lbs-much lighter than the F18's and NO minimum crew weight. So when I can't sail Oley will be able to go on his own.
We will stay on the 20 and fly the spin till it sells. See you at the Pee Dee Classic!!??


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Re: locating a sail box [Re: Dlennard] #96679
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Joanna

Why are you guys getting an F16 ? What is your combined weight? I think the F16 is a great boat but there are not any that I know of sailing at our regattas. The F18 would be a lot cheaper since there are a lot of used ones out there. We also have good fleets at the regattas.

Looking forward to seeing you guys soon.


One word; skeered.


Jake Kohl
Re: locating a sail box [Re: dave mosley] #96680
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Joanna, did you get a boat? Hope to see you around sailing some more with us soon. Check this out from another thread on here, way too cool.
Hobie "Holder"


No way! I wish I had thought of that before I trashed what what was left of my 6.0!

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Re: locating a sail box [Re: Jake] #96681
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I can here Lunch Trey thinking right now,"I should not have run over all those potential sail boxes"

Re: locating a sail box [Re: Dlennard] #96682
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Hmmmmm, you know Dave, I think I derived much more pleasure out of crushing them. My next destruction scheme involves firearms, so watch out!


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