| Long-distance trailering #27265 12/27/03 05:12 PM 12/27/03 05:12 PM |
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Posts: 248 Colorado | What's everyone's opinion on hull covers and removing the tramp when trailering? I usully do just one multi-day haul per season but have several planned for 2004 and was thinking of making some covers for the bows to avoid rock dings and road grime.
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#27266 12/27/03 08:20 PM 12/27/03 08:20 PM |
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Posts: 38 | I usually leave my tramp on my Hobie 16 when trailering long distances (throughout New England and the mid-Atlantic staes). This is because I don't find its worth the time to remove and install it at events. Also, the catbox on my trailer does a pretty good job of keeping grime off the tramp. I would recommend taking it off if you are going over about 500 miles because it helps to increases fuel efficency. I would also definetly recommdend hull covers. Last year after going from CT to DE (hobie 16 nationals)I found a lot of road grime on the hulls.
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I have a set of trailerable hull covers that came from Salty Dog Marine (I can't remember the brand on the covers .... arrrggg). They take a bit more time to put on but they're priceless for keeping the hulls clean when trailering (I do about 12,000 miles a year with the boat behind my RV). I've towed with them and without them so I can tell you that as far as grime goes, if you are going to cover anything, cover everything. If you are only looking for some chip and ding protection (and you are towing with a narrow vehicle) some basic covers over the bows might be all you need.
As far as the trampoline, I never take it off for trailering - it's horizontal so I don't imagine it makes much of an impact to my already 'less-than-desireable' fuel economy. Removing the trampline also involves loosening the beams and removing one hull from one forward beam on my Nacra hence it is less practical than on the H20 or 16. I've never felt that the trampoline was overly dirty from towing.
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Rick and I (separately and together) have been trailering boats around the country for 40 years, and I can't remember ever having any damage to a hull from rocks or anything else. We have a bucket, a sponge, a bottle of Joy -- and me, of course -- to clean the road dirt off the hulls when we get to our destination. | | | Re: Long Distance Trailering
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Posts: 248 Colorado | Maybe I'm being too sensitive, or just didn't notice some ding that I got while on the water, but in the last two road trips (one from Florida) I've found chips in the gell coat right on the bows. Since I have a new boat, I'm going to be more squemish than ever about damage - though I know it will come. I'm heading to Mexico in March for midwinters and if there's anyplace with a greater chance of getting rock damage than the road to San Felipe, I haven't found it. I can sew up a pair of bow bras (with padding) for about $100, which seems worth it for the peace of mind.
Oversensitively yours, Steve
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#27273 01/05/04 09:27 PM 01/05/04 09:27 PM |
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Posts: 217 | Agreed about hull covers, they are indispensable for long-distance trailering. They are also good for off-season storage. I have a set of covers from Salty Dog, trailered over 3000 miles, no dings. And also sun damage is much reduced compared to uncovered boats of same vintage. Don't expect the covers to keep the hulls *clean* when traileriing, unless it never rains on your trips. The spray from traffic during rainstorms will leave some fine debris between the covers & hulls after they dry. But the ding avoidance is excellent!.
Jim Casto NACRA 5.5 & NACRA 5.7 Austin TX Lake Travis
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Posts: 248 Colorado | Yikes, that sounds ugly. I've never lost anything off of the truck, but I've had the fender blow off the trailer and take out the tail light. A friend's trailer fender tore free and went right through his tramp - a $600 H20 trap - hence going through the hassle of removing it on long drives.
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I had a blowout last fall on my motorhome but fortunately none of the 'quickly removed' RV pieces found their way to the boat. It was pretty exciting none-the-less.
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | If using a cover, make sure it fits snuggly without any billowing...otherwise it will flap against the hull and make a real mess. If you are concerned about rock chips and sand abrasion, try getting mudflaps on the rear tires of the tow vehicle and maybe for the trailer wheels as well. What about those black stringy ones common on RV's & 18 wheeler? They should help stop rocks etc.
Mike.
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