That's sad man. I feel like our season is just starting again... We're taking the boat out to the Mississippi barrier islands this friday for its first overnight trip. It's been too hot with very little wind the last couple months. I'm looking forward to the sooler temps and better wind..Used the sliding tongue I made today as we brought the boat home for the season. Sure sucks to have the season end so early. But no wind all of this past month but I still had to go check on the boat every week. The wind will probably start blowing tomorrow and blow all fall long...
Sam
Ask around. I have a friend who lives 1/2 mile from me who has a welding shop at his home. I knew him for years before finding out he's a welder. Oh, and recently a guy at our sailing club was just about to drive 20 minutes to buy a pipe wrench and on a whim asked if I by chance had one. "I actually do. Open my lift gate and look in the storage area." You never know...Lots of good insight. I like the whole weld the square tube right to the frame, but that involves towing my trailer all the way to my welder guy which is further than I want to go.
That's no fun! What part of the country are you in? Here in Southern Ohio our wind has been crap all weekend in September when we usually have excellent wind!Used the sliding tongue I made today as we brought the boat home for the season. Sure sucks to have the season end so early. But no wind all of this past month but I still had to go check on the boat every week. The wind will probably start blowing tomorrow and blow all fall long...
Sam
About the same here. Since May, I think ours was used more as a swim platform than it was a sailboat. Good wind yesterday morning but quickly died off. Are you at Brookville? I'm at Rocky Fork (3 hours or so east near Hillsboro, Oh). I know their dockage ends the 30th and heard of a lot of boats coming out. Ohio lets us stay in till Oct 31 so hoping for a good month of wind yet.We're in Southern IN and we have not had descent wind here all summer. We had wind the first time back on the water when we got back from the North Channel and that was it. It was a very depressing summer of sailing here at home for us. We went to the boat at least once a week to check on her, give her a bath, and maybe motor around a bit. Not exactly why we have a sailboat. But what do you do. Sure wish we had the slip till the end of October but really doubt the state will ever extend the slip rental season.
We spent the night aboard last night. Did not even took the sail covers off till we started to break down to go home. Still had a good time and glad we were on the water.
Sam
Good job bro' - looks substantial, and you didn't even nick the finish! Don't forget your wheel chocks.Now need to test it at the ramp!
Why does seeing that bucket make me want to cross my legs while having a horrified expression?love the bucket man down!
He has room to mount one right behind the aft plate bracket, problem is that it might not rotate to secure in the up position, it will hit the plate. This isn't uncommon with accessories crowding up the tongue on trailers, he can just mount the jack on the trailer A frame opposite of the spare tire... I see that done a lot. Probably a better place for it anyway.At first I was like what bucket LOL! Now I see it! You might have to go to a weld on jack stand if you do not have room between the main beam and the extension beam. Looks slick though.
Sam