Equipment: |
Like new 316 stainless rigging, adjustable custom anodized aluminum trapeze handles (I invented them) and system, dagger boards and trunks are Nacra 5.8 so boat points higher, has lower center of gravity. 7:1 mainsheet with tapered mainsheet line, 6:1 downhaul. There are two booms, 5/1 internal outhaul on both of the booms, one stock in vertical profile and one custom converted with rear internal stiffener in the horizontal geometry, which is much stronger for out-halting out to the side of hull and main sheeting in for downwind sailing, like an ice boat. The dolphin striker and foot casting were streamlined and re-anodized and mast base was upgraded to the new Nacra style with a locking ball for safer mast stepping, but used the original smaller ball and casting so lighter. Two mainsails by Skip Elliot Dacron. Both are in excellent shape. Tapered foam sandwich battens top to bottom both main sails. Has super long extendable tiller and titanium cross adjustable tiller bar, so stronger and lighter as well. When I purchased the boat the first thing was raise and reshape the rear of the hulls up 1 1/2 inch at the stern which reduced drag and improved tacking. Fully modified mast streamlining and polishing all the fittings and used countersunk aircraft Monel rivets. Customized mast head and installed custom internal lightweight internal plastic tube for the halyard into internal base outhaul box so all sealed so mast doesn't take on water if boat turned over with the internal halyard with hook and ring system at the top. Custom spreaders fiberglass foils over the spreader tube (over stock straight through tube). The mast has a quick-change spreader lever that converts the mast to stiff (for fuller sail for downwind) to looser spreaders (for flatter Up Wind sailing), all done with a single lever mounted on the front lower part of the mast that you can change in seconds. Plus, its all adjustable for fine tuning. The trailer is a one on a kind and clearly in my opinion, possibly the best tilt cat trailer ever built. The trailer frame is wide wheel base EZ Loader 18/20-foot Power boat frame for 1500 lb. plus power boats, and uses a full-size axle/wheels and is very strong with low center of gravity. You can actually stand on the fenders. Its probably four times as strong as most catamaran trailers. The tilting, Hydraulic ram swing arm lifts the boat frame carriage box steel frame that holds the boat and holds ridged with no flexing. That structure tilts up with a hydraulic Ram and a swing arm structure attached to the tilt frame. Boat is cradled with custom fiberglass cradles made specific to the hull shapes. Its extremely stable for trailering on the highway even in strong cross winds that have plagued other cat tilt trailers. I built three of these trailers and it took a year to design and build the first one. This trailer was the last and best incorporating features not done on the others two. Tilt height to top of upper hull is 13,3 inches slightly under semi-Truck trailers height (commercial semi rigs are height of 13 feet, 6 inches to 14'). So, no need to disassemble the boat just slide onto the trailer and strap down on the cradle anchor points and the Hydraulic Ram tilts up to trailing position. |