Help! 1st time trailering.

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Aug 18, 2009
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Oday 23 High Cliff State Park
My Oday 23 is about to be trailered 1000 miles. What is the best way to secure the mast for the journey (when I bought the boat it had two homemade support beams-2x4's on a carpeted base). Also, should I keep the rigging attached or remove it? Any other tips are appreciated.
 

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Dec 14, 2008
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Tartan 30 Bayfield, WI
While trailering my O'Day 20, I leave the rigging attached to the mast as it lays along the centerline of the boat. I tie the rigging to the mast with 10-15 2' lengths of rope. as the rigging reaches and passes the base of the mast, I loop all the rigging and run it back up the mast, tying it as I go up until the entire rigging is secured. The mast itself sits on a custom made metal yoke at the bow of the boat attached to the trailer, and an additional yoke at the stern, fixed into the rudder hardware on the transom.
Hope that helps.
 

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Jun 9, 2009
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Hunter 28.5 Inland NY
Hello, I have trailered my O'Day 26 several times, as far as 90 miles one way. I leave rigging attached save the headstay, bind it up of course and lie the mast on the rails front to back I take some of that pipe insulation and wrap it on the rails first and duck tape the ends then lie the mast on the rails to protect the mast and rails from rubbing. Then I use shrink wrap, buy at home depot or office max wherever, small hand help roll, and wrap halyards and stays to mast to secure. Duck tape tends to leave gummy residue on the halyards and cables.Then I tie the ends of the mast to the rails with rope and or bungees, and shrink wrap..

Once done, to truly secure mast I then use ratchet straps to hold the mast down to the deck. In the middle of the mast where it meets the cabin top I use cushions to support to prevent bending and bounce, and secure that with shrink wrap as well.

This method worked for my previous boat for seven years and seems to work well with the O'Day 26. Only other suggestion would be to tape any lose turnbuckles. I have lost them for some odd reason, I suppose it's the vibrations from travel they unscrew themselves and fall off. I have arrived at the lake to launch only to discover I was missing one or two! Not a good day when that happens.

When I bought the boat, I contracted a hauler for the first move, and he simply strapped the mast to the rails and hauled. Boat arrived in good order. He did not do the overkill with shrink wrap and bungees he simply tied the mast to the rails and off he went for 250 miles! He did not seem concerned and was a good hauler and very professional. I felt confident in his method, so I duplicate it for the most part when I haul myself now.

Hope some of this helps. Good luck with the haul.
 
Jan 24, 2005
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Oday 222 Dighton, Ma.
My Oday 23 is about to be trailered 1000 miles. What is the best way to secure the mast for the journey (when I bought the boat it had two homemade support beams-2x4's on a carpeted base). Also, should I keep the rigging attached or remove it? Any other tips are appreciated.
A picture is worth a 1000 words so I'll show you my boat ready for the road. If you plan on trailering all those miles, I would suggest an additional mast holder on the Tabernacle. I use Bungee cords and leave all my stays connected save the fore stay.
Joe
 

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Nov 30, 2009
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oday 23 tacoma
Stop after the first mile and check your straps,watch your mirrors for floppy straps or loose gear. AIR PRESSURE in tires. Good luck!
 
Feb 23, 2010
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Oday 240 Bronte, ON
Check your bearings for heat when you do that one mile stop. Check them every time you stop after that. Unplug the trailer electrics from your tow vehicle before you launch. Let the bearings cool down for about 1/2 hour before you put them in water.

Good Luck

david
 
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