I just took a look at a Catalina 22. I am new to the boat but not new to sailing. Very excited about the boat i just looked at. Only thing I noticed was that the hull was flexing, or almost looked like sagging on the trailer down near the keel. It was about 2 feet away from the keel where the wooden trailer bunks are, and was caused by the boat sitting on the wooden bunks. My guess is it was loaded on the wooden bunks wrong or the bunks warped. Anyways, I am curious if this is normal, and if this is permanent. I am hoping it is just due to the weight of the boat, and once off the trailer it will regain its shape. Owner said the boat has sat there for a couple years on the trailer, and knowing Minnesota, there very well could be snow that laid on top of it.
I know the boat has pretty flexible hulls but i just wonder if it could sag or delam. There were no blisters or cracks around the area, which is about a foot in diameter.
I know i could drop the boat in the water but the trailer needs some work and I unfortunately am pretty busy the rest of this sailing season.
Thanks
I know the boat has pretty flexible hulls but i just wonder if it could sag or delam. There were no blisters or cracks around the area, which is about a foot in diameter.
I know i could drop the boat in the water but the trailer needs some work and I unfortunately am pretty busy the rest of this sailing season.
Thanks