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| Trailerable trimarans Trailerable trimarans : * after the ones that simply folds, and become max 2.6m (8 fot 6 inch) wide on trailer. Please help and add to this list what I missed ! Virus21 * Trimax Corsair * Dragonfly Contour30 * Bandit800cc Challenge30 * Krysalid AM29 * Drop26 * Catri * Antrim30 Elan35,7.7 SeaCart30 Farrier * Seaon Egan 9.5 Telstar * HP1050 Tremolino Tricat22 Supernova Astus20 Converter21 * L-7 Windrider Fulmar19 Kurt Hughes Oxygen * Scarab8.2 * Avalon9.0 * Tritium720 Pulsar26 Normanni / Have fun. Last edited by catri26r : 10-30-2006 at 03:51 AM. |
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| Trail-O-spray & cool Egan 9.5 blows most demountables/folders into da weeds(or seagrass as da case may B).Jeff. |
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| Egan 9.5 any info. Webpage ? |
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| Doesn't Kurt Hughes have small tri's that are dismountable for trailing? http://www.multihulldesigns.com/stock/23daytri.html |
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| 9.5 Theres a nice picture of Egan 9.5 on Cronnulla sailing clubs site also on composite spars & tubes site.Jeff. |
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| Egan 9.5 Egan 9.5 looks like it knows what time it is, does it fold easy to trailer size 8'6 ? |
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| demountable Catri26r, she's a demountable rather than a folder, can be assembled using man power but her tow vehicle is a small crane truck to save on lifting injuries & to make life easier, I believe that the towing width is 2.5 metres & fits the desciption of trailerable. Regards from Jeff. ![]() |
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| Is this a historical list, or a list of current designs? Is it plans or commercial builds? I always like Argonauta, and B2 by Newick, though I am saying that from a mostly inland perspective of big lakes. Cruising vs. racing. Does the L7 reduce to 8' 4" on the trailer without demounting it? Sounds like it on the site, just had a feeling a slip design... |
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| Here is a picture that might generate some ideas. http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/att...n-wyjazd01.jpg |
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| My Chris White-designed Hammerhead 34 is demountable and 8.5' wide when transported. But I would never call it trailerable, although it has traveled thousands of miles by road - in the company of a professional boat-mover. It requires a crane or fork lift to demount the boat and put it back together. So I think you need to distinguish between boats that are foldable on the water, boats that can be demounted and prepared for travel without outside assistance, and boats that require the services of a boatyard to demount and prepare for travel.
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| Question? what width do you want the center hull to be? Also what depth? |
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| The trimax trimaran folding to 2,55m |
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