modifying a boat cradle to a trailer

Aug 17, 2013
867
Pearson P30 202 Ottawa/Gatineau
hey everyone, quick question, is it possible to transform a cradle into a trailer?
if so how do you do it?
I'm asking because it's a pain to get my sailboat from Kingston Ontario to Ottawa ontario (3 hour drive) but the cost of transport is way more than I can pay or am willing to pay.
Got the boat for next to nothing but transporting it home is over 2000$
 
Jan 11, 2014
12,229
Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
Maybe. Depends on the cradle and boat. The easiest way is to get a small flat bed that is load rated for the weight of the boat and cradle. Then attach the cradle to the bed. A larger lawn tractor trailer might work. Alternatively look for a used sailboat trailer and modify it to fit your boat.

How big is the boat? How much does it weigh? There will be limits for highway transit.

Of course you could wait until spring and go up the Rideau.
 
Nov 8, 2007
1,561
Hunter 27_75-84 Sandusky Harbor Marina, Ohio
I once saw such a trailer for a Cherubini h27 (7,000 pounds) in Cleveland. Although it worked in the marina yard, I would not have pulled it on the road, since lateral stability looked questionable. Mounting the cradle on a flatbed meant the boat stood on the full height of its keel. Most trailerable boats have a retractable keel to avoid this issue. And trailer bunk design holds the hull lower than possible on a flat bed. If you go ahead, I’d get some engineering help to ensure a safety margin for the forces involved at anticipated road speeds.
 
Aug 17, 2013
867
Pearson P30 202 Ottawa/Gatineau
ok good to know, I'll look into a flatbed, I can rent one for a good price, but I'm not sure on how to load it on the trailer and unload it
 
Sep 20, 2006
2,948
Hunter 33 Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada
How many transport comapies did you call. I would think you might get someone cheaper than that if they can do at thier liesure over the winter? I would think the cost of refitting a cradle to make it into a trailer and road worthy would be more than transport. You might try the Trent Severn Facebook group for transport companies.
 

DougM

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Jul 24, 2005
2,242
Beneteau 323 Manistee, MI
You could look around for a set of wheels and frame used by manufacturers to deliver mobile homes. Find a short one, determine the balance point for the boat and cradle, and weld the cradle to the frame.

You would need to be concerned about overall height of the boat on the trailer for bridge clearances and also potential over height and over width permit requirements in your province. I don’t believe weight is an issue and you could probably tow with a heavy duty pickup truck.

The easiest way to load the boat and unload is probably a crane and slings or a suitable travel lift. If one is not available at either end of the trip, then you are going to have to get creative. At your destination you have the choice of cutting the welds and removing the cradle from the trailer frame or keeping the whole assembly as a trailer.

Its a challenge, but can be done. Safety is important more so than cost.
 
Jan 19, 2010
12,546
Hobie 16 & Rhodes 22 Skeeter Charleston
Grampions are beastly and bullet proof. Nice find:thumbup:
 
May 25, 2012
4,338
john alden caravelle 42 sturgeon bay, wis
at my boatyard last summer, there is a 2 year old Hanse 40 something sailboat in it's factory supplied cradle inside a storage building. the crew needed to move the vessel to retrieve another boat. while moving the vessel in the same careful way they always do, the cradle failed. yep, welds failed, steel ripped, boat fell 12 feet to the concrete, ugly. the boat was damaged badly. no one was hurt.
be careful using a cradle on a flatbed going down the highway, just saying
 
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Sep 22, 2018
1,869
Hunter 216 Kingston
I mounted the cradle for a C&C 24 on a dual axle power boat trailer. Lighter boat than the Grampian. The boat was moved from Niagara on the Lake where I bought it to Kingston via a transport on the cradle.
I just moved the boat around on secondary roads to minimize storage costs etc.
The person who bought the boat moved it to Ottawa on the trailer but as far as I know stayed off 400 series highways so it’s possible but the general consensus is be careful!!
Trip up the Rideau would be relatively inexpensive and an adventure if timing permits.
 
Aug 17, 2013
867
Pearson P30 202 Ottawa/Gatineau
MMMmmm I wonder how long it would take to come down by motor all the way down the rideau.
anyways, there is too much work to do to the boat before I get her in the water.
 
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Aug 17, 2013
867
Pearson P30 202 Ottawa/Gatineau
I figue with all the locks and the 202 km to go it would take between 4 and 5 days, if the boat was ready I would gladly do it. But I need to repaint the hull after I fair the keel to hull joint. Change the batteries (left in the boat for the last three years).
get some cushions in there so I can sleep, unless I rig a mast tent (since the mast will be down) and sleep in the cockpit.
still have to find a way to bring down the cradle as well
 
Sep 22, 2018
1,869
Hunter 216 Kingston
I’m guessing lock fees and gas would be less than $2K ;)

Does the boat have an outboard or the internal gas motor?

The cradle would likely transport on a utility trailer, depends of course on dimensions and whether it folds etc.
 

TomY

Alden Forum Moderator
Jun 22, 2004
2,768
Alden 38' Challenger yawl Rockport Harbor
ok good to know, I'll look into a flatbed, I can rent one for a good price, but I'm not sure on how to load it on the trailer and unload it
These guys were experts. The trailer and cradle were too rickety to go down the road. That was all blocked solid to the good trailer and well strapped down.
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Once the old trailer was jacked up, the cribbing removed, we backed another vehicle up the trailers ramps.
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Dropped the ball and drove it off. 100 feet at walking speed is as far as I would trust this trailer (homebuilt of 2 Studebaker axles in the 70's), to go.

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Aug 17, 2013
867
Pearson P30 202 Ottawa/Gatineau
I’m guessing lock fees and gas would be less than $2K ;)

Does the boat have an outboard or the internal gas motor?

The cradle would likely transport on a utility trailer, depends of course on dimensions and whether it folds etc.
the boat has a 5hp propane engine.
unfortunately the cradle doesn't fold, I know it's 73 inches wide but I don't know the length
 
Sep 22, 2018
1,869
Hunter 216 Kingston
the boat has a 5hp propane engine.
unfortunately the cradle doesn't fold, I know it's 73 inches wide but I don't know the length
Ontario load limits info


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Oct 10, 2009
1,012
Catalina 27 3657 Lake Monroe
My cradle sits on a flatbed, gooseneck trailer. With a few modifications, it's relatively easy to launch with.