ARKANSAS TO FLORIDA TWICE
I have a 94 w/b 26 and have the tralor that came with the boat. I started towing with a lincoln town car but on the down hill runs before the serge brakes kick in, its gets a little spooky. The main thing is to keep your speed down and every thing runs pretty smoothe. Then I tryed a GMC Surban. It was a little bit more sure footed, but not near a comfortable. The first trip we, my wife and 11 year old daughter, took in Feburary so we went all the way down to the Keys. This would be very tiring just to make the drive, but towing a boat it really takes it out of you. Towing is for people that have plenty of time to rest up after the haul. Vacation time is hard for me to come by, so I usually push to hard, so I can get all the sailing I can, with the time I have. The secont trip to Florida my nephew and two of his frinds who all were just graduating from high school went to Destin. This all went pretty well but the boys really got tired. So far I have all ways made it home safe and have had very little trouble, once I had to stop and change and repack wheel bearings. When I step my mast I use the winch on the trailer this makes raising the mast a lot easier. When we stoped for over night we pulled in at a trailer park and plugged in our scour power, turned on the air and had a very good night. The only down side to this is dismbarking, from the bottom of the latter it is a long step to the ground. I trailored twice to another lake about four hours drive, to perticipate in a 100 mile racethree other frinds went with me this time and with the help of seasond sailors with me it sure did help, but with me, not doing it all, things got a little misplaced. Most of the time now our boat stays on a hydro hoist at the dock. But one day when I retire I'm going to see all the lakes I can.