I recently purchased a '77 swing keel catalina. Nice boat, set up well but it was in the water when I bought it. Seller said the trailer was 'useable', with recent trips across the mountains to Eastern WA. So I assumed it to be in average shape. Upon purchase, we loaded the boat onto the trailer, took her home and got her back into the water. Then I began inspecting the trailer and found the side rails where the springs and axle mount are rusted completely through, the angle iron where the axles and springs clamp to the trailer are gone, I dropped the axles and much of the frame came with it or flaked off completely. Now have realized the trailer (original 1977 trailrite) is not salvagable. I was very fortunate to make it the 80 miles home with out a catastrphy!
Locally there is a Caulkins San Juan 23 trailer for sail appears to be in good shape. Although the SJ 23 is set on the trailer with the keel supporting much of the boat weight and the bunks are mainly for stability.
Has anyone set up a SJ trailer for use with a C22? if so, any input on what needs to be accomplished for safe trailering and support? Pictures etc would be helpful too.
I am new to the club, any information will be appreciated.
Locally there is a Caulkins San Juan 23 trailer for sail appears to be in good shape. Although the SJ 23 is set on the trailer with the keel supporting much of the boat weight and the bunks are mainly for stability.
Has anyone set up a SJ trailer for use with a C22? if so, any input on what needs to be accomplished for safe trailering and support? Pictures etc would be helpful too.
I am new to the club, any information will be appreciated.