launching H26/260 trailer

Jun 8, 2004
10,531
-na -NA Anywhere USA
I met Kermit for the first time and appreciated his company and now have a friend for life which he will visit the new mountain home when completed.

He had issues with the trailer which is applicable to both. First he could not bring out or extend the trailer hitch. The PO had the trailer reworked before selling and the repair facility put in a metal tube style line which was not factory specs. It use to have for lack of words a rubber vinyl hose with extra footage which to lengthen the extension. I told him to replace and get rid of that metal tubing. It should be used to extend the hitch on shallow ramps.

He had trouble launching and retrieving. First item is to know your ramps particularily when going on a trip and ask the locals as they would know that ramp better. In his case, the ramp was washed out at the end of the ramp and siltation was the other. Suggested filling in at the end of the ramp with rocks and use the sand siltation to his advantage by smoothing out and down with the use of shovel and rake.

If a ramp is unlevel, load the boat on the high side of the trailer and when you pull out, it will generally come to rest on the trailer where it should.

Finally, the boat centerboard was catching coming off and some going on. Make sure that when the Center board comes down or goes up, you will hear a clunking sound. If not, simple readjust the lines unitl you do and that should eliminate future issues.

Kermit was a terrific host and one person whom I enjoyed working with and will go back to help at any time unless he starts croaking. .


dave condon
 

Kermit

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Jul 31, 2010
5,721
AquaCat 12.5 17342 Wateree Lake, SC
Please forgive me for not writing the report I promised, yet. Friday was catch up day with work and my First Mate and I photographed a wedding yesterday. I do have a few thoughts to add to Dave's report. I'll post them as soon as I can.
 

Kermit

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Jul 31, 2010
5,721
AquaCat 12.5 17342 Wateree Lake, SC
It was just the two of us. And a few ducks, cormorants, osprey and one bald eagle (that Dave didn't even get to see.) I encourage anyone who needs help to contact Dave directly. It would have taken a film crew with a director and then post- processing to make that happen. We didn't even have time to make the few simple repairs to my boat that Dave pointed out. Spending one-on-one time with Dave Condon will be one of the best investments in education you can make.
 
Oct 10, 2010
269
Hunter H260 Gull Lake
Completely understand. If I was closer, I would be spending time with Dave!

Look forward to your report.
 
Jun 8, 2004
10,531
-na -NA Anywhere USA
shanker;

contact Kermit direct and get my contact info. when emailing, reference Hunter 260 as I get a lot of spam mail.

Never got on the do not call list but when I do not recognize the number or recognize it as junk calls, in a raised voice I say Mushi, Mushi, aganadiska. I may have misspelled. When I do recognize the call to be junk, my voice immediately is raised. They sure do disconnect and in many cases never call back. In Japanese, I am saying Hello, how are you doing. I get a laugh everytime because folks do not know Japanese.