Re: Micro's Trailerability
--- Inbolger@egroups.com, teakdeck@a... wrote:
my Micro is living on a trailer and has been in the water 3
times in the last two weeks. The trailer I have is one that breaks
for launch and retrival, and the boat comes off and on like a
dream!! I have found that it takes 1/2hr to rig Micro form the time
we get to the boat ramp. It takes me longer to rig my 14 ft racing
dinghy!! The only hard bit is raising the mast and even that is not
too bad.
Phill
> Bolgerista's,launch and
>
> I heard varied comments about how easy or hard Micro is to rig,
> retrieve. Could those of you who actually do the above comment?Does anybody
> keep their Micro on the trailer and still use the boat more thanonce or
> twice a season?or Cape
>
> I'm considering a trailer sailer, something like a Micro or Compac
> Dory Typhoon or Santana 20.Hi Mike,
>
> Mike Masten
my Micro is living on a trailer and has been in the water 3
times in the last two weeks. The trailer I have is one that breaks
for launch and retrival, and the boat comes off and on like a
dream!! I have found that it takes 1/2hr to rig Micro form the time
we get to the boat ramp. It takes me longer to rig my 14 ft racing
dinghy!! The only hard bit is raising the mast and even that is not
too bad.
Phill
Bolgerista's,
I heard varied comments about how easy or hard Micro is to rig, launch and
retrieve. Could those of you who actually do the above comment? Does anybody
keep their Micro on the trailer and still use the boat more than once or
twice a season?
I'm considering a trailer sailer, something like a Micro or Compac or Cape
Dory Typhoon or Santana 20.
Mike Masten
I heard varied comments about how easy or hard Micro is to rig, launch and
retrieve. Could those of you who actually do the above comment? Does anybody
keep their Micro on the trailer and still use the boat more than once or
twice a season?
I'm considering a trailer sailer, something like a Micro or Compac or Cape
Dory Typhoon or Santana 20.
Mike Masten