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2005.1 | Same displacement | TFH::KTISTAKIS | Mike K. | Mon Mar 08 1993 14:24 | 13 |
| From the 1993 SAIL sailboat and equipment directory.
Catalina 22 capri 22
deep keel 3'6" deep keel 4'0"
Wing keel 2'6" Shoal keel 2'6"
Displacement 2,250 lbs. Displacement
Deep keel 2,200 lbs.
Shoal keel 2,250 lbs.
Of course these specks are for new models. I don't know if the older
models are different but if you want more info call (818)-884-7700
and talk to the Catalina yachts,manufacturer of both Catalina and
Capri.
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2005.2 | Weight | NZOMIS::DUKE | | Mon Mar 08 1993 17:06 | 12 |
| I regularly tow 25 feet. I too never really enjoyed it until I drove
someone elses that is the same size and found it much easier. As a
result I now have Air Shochs in my tow car.
It made a huge improvement. I am really comfortable and am towing much
further and more often. I have dual axles on the trailer and would
recommend that too. The old single axle was not nice at all.
A question. With that weight boat and the weight of a trailer will you be
required to have brakes. Down here in New Zealand the
rules are being changed and I will soon have real problems. My boat and
trailer weighs about 1700kg (roughly 3700lbs).
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2005.3 | | CCAD30::LILBURNE | new adventures imminent | Mon Mar 08 1993 17:25 | 9 |
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Re .2
"Air Shochs" Mike???? ;-)
Perhaps you'll have to sell the trailer sailer, buy a bigger boat and head
for Peru?!
Linda
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2005.4 | Abbott Canada | UTROP1::OUTER_R | Raiders of the last bug. | Tue Mar 09 1993 03:16 | 15 |
| Re .0
Try Abbott Boats Inc.
1458 London Road
Sarnia Ontario
N7S 1P7
Tel: (519) 542-2771
or: (519) 542-3011
Fax: (519) 542-2324
They build Soling trailers from iron or alumin, single or dual ax and custom
build.
Rudy
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2005.5 | Dont need extender | FSOA::BERICSON | MRO1-1/L87 DTN 297-3200 | Tue Mar 09 1993 12:01 | 10 |
| for many years I towed a 22' on a Shoreline pulled by a Suburban... I
didn't need an extension bar.. I put the front wheel jack down, got a
length of chain, hooked between car and trailer and let the slope of
the ramp pull back down.. reverse comming out.. I did this single
handed 99% of the time without problems.
i did build an extender .. but never used it. From the dump 1 5'
square bar (hollow) of aluminum a trailer ball on one end and cover on
the other end .. in case I had to push out.. chains don't push too
well.
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2005.6 | On The Road - Warren Maine | UNIFIX::FRENCH | Bill French 381-1859 | Tue Aug 29 1995 12:22 | 11 |
| Found a really good place that builds trailers. It's "On the Road"
in Warren Maine. About 5 miles off U.S. Rte 1 in Warren.
They bailed me out of an awkward situation a couple of weeks ago,
but that's another story.
Very service oriented place that will build anything you want (that
they agree is safe), for the right price.
Bill
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