From other thread - to save confusion:
I any event what do people think of this aluminium trailer for use with the M26?
Seems to me it is relatively simple to construct and would save some weight. They seem very convinced the torsion bar suspension is the way to go these days - seems it would also sit the boat down lower than the old leaf spring suspension.
I have been thinking about eventually building a new trailer for my 26S and perhaps this is the way to go.
When they say "The standard model will be useful as a yard dolly or as a shipping cradle," I am not sure if they mean the 'standard model' trailer is like the old M26 classic trailer (ie. all steel) or an aluminium trailer with steel tow bar and head stock - minus trailer brakes? ie. perhaps the 'Delux Package' is the only one with an aluminium trailer.Good question. IDK.
It seems that the new Tattoo trailers don't come with brakes, but an "upgrade" trailer package is available, and would be required by CA law, as they're >3k lbs.
They describe their stock trailer as a "yard dolly or shipping cradle"
http://www.macgregorsailboats.com/macgregor_26_aluminum_trailer.html
Marketing...like father like daughter?![]()
I any event what do people think of this aluminium trailer for use with the M26?
Seems to me it is relatively simple to construct and would save some weight. They seem very convinced the torsion bar suspension is the way to go these days - seems it would also sit the boat down lower than the old leaf spring suspension.
I have been thinking about eventually building a new trailer for my 26S and perhaps this is the way to go.