Re: [bolger] Micro's Trailerability
Tom Coletcole@...has one that lives on a trailer, and he has
sailed quite a bit and all over the place.
I've seen him launch and retrieve it, very easy, easier than Entropy
actualy.
He has a converted power boat trailer where the keel roles up onto the
rollers on the low part of the V, and he drives the boat onto the trailer
very easily.
sailed quite a bit and all over the place.
I've seen him launch and retrieve it, very easy, easier than Entropy
actualy.
He has a converted power boat trailer where the keel roles up onto the
rollers on the low part of the V, and he drives the boat onto the trailer
very easily.
----- Original Message -----
From: <teakdeck@...>
To: <bolger@egroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2000 12:13 AM
Subject: [bolger] Micro's Trailerability
> 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
>
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