I am currently considering buying a hunter 23 with a trailer and have the option of keeping the boat on the trailer rigged and ready to go in dry storage ($70.00), or keeping the boat in a slip for double the amount of slip fee per month ($140.00). Since all I will have to do is connect the trailer to my vehicle and back it in until the boat slips off and then park I am wondering how much trouble it is to get this boat on and off the trailer. Keep in mind that I will not have to rig anything since the dry storage area gives me the ability to keep the mast up and to keep the boat completely rigged and launched just 100 feet away so I am only interested in the effort to get the boat on and off the trailer.
Is it worth it to keep the boat on the hard and launch it each time or should I just go with keeping the boat in the water. I have plenty of experience loading and unloading boats since I have been doing it the last 20 yrs but not all of the experience is sailboats.
Until now I have been sailing a Com-pac 16 which I trailer and completely rig and take down each time I go out.
Thanks for the help,
Lee
Is it worth it to keep the boat on the hard and launch it each time or should I just go with keeping the boat in the water. I have plenty of experience loading and unloading boats since I have been doing it the last 20 yrs but not all of the experience is sailboats.
Until now I have been sailing a Com-pac 16 which I trailer and completely rig and take down each time I go out.
Thanks for the help,
Lee