This may give you some ideas it may or may not help others might be able to add more. Good luck and hope it works out for you.
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REALITIES
An excerpt from a thread on the sailing anarchy multi-hull forum
As much as disassemble-able may be less costly than fold-able, for the ability to trailer sail a multi hull, think about this for a moment .
O.K., so let's just say that it's a beautiful, warm summer day, and you have decided to go sailing. You hook up your shiny new disassembleable SAM-28 to the family SUV, and head to your favorite body of water's launch ramp. Upon arrival, you aren't surprised to find the place bustling with activity, as it is such a beautiful day. You drive through the parking area, and see that there are several open parking spaces, unfortunately none next to each other.
PROBLEM-1: Your new SAM-28 is 20 feet wide when assembled, so you are going to need a minimum of 2, but more likely 3 parking spaces, side by side to assemble your new toy!!!
O.K., so let's just say that you luck out and find the necessary 3 side by side parking spaces needed for assembly. You step out of the car, and before you close the door, the wife and kids head off to................wherever it is that wives and kids go when dads are assembling sailboats.
PROBLEM-2: It is going to be IMPOSSIBLE to assemble your SAM-28 by yourself!!!
and............
Problem-2.5: It is very unlikely that you will be able to assemble your SAM-28 with just your wife's help (and stay happily married)!!!
O.K, so let's just say that your wife just happens to be an Olympic weight lifter, and you manage to get your new SAM-28 assembled in the parking lot. Fantastic!!! Now it's time to get it to the water. No problem, all you have to do is tow your now 20' wide boat to the ramp.
Problem-3: It is going to be very difficult, if not impossible to navigate a typically crowded ramp parking lot towing your now 20' wide SAM-28 without clipping a truck, trailer, light standard, or person!!!
O.K., so let's just say that the 3 side by side parking spaces that you were lucky enough to find, happen to be close enough to the ramp to give you a relatively straight shot to the water. As you begin to back down, you notice that there is a truck on the other side of the ramp, launching his 22' fishing boat. You realize that the width of your now assembled SAM-28 will take up most of both sides of the launch ramp. No problem. You patiently wait, while the small fishing boat launches, and the truck/trailer clears the ramp. As you slowly back your new baby into the water for the first time, you realize that she is so wide that there is not enough room to slip her past the now launched fishing boat. You wait patiently for the fishing boat to leave. In the meantime, other boats have begun to line up at the ramp, awaiting their turn to launch. You carefully back her into the water, and, at last, your dream boat is afloat. As you head back up the ramp, those waiting to launch do not appear to be amused with the situation. Your SAM-28 is now blocking both sides of the fairway, not leaving any room for others to launch.
Problem-4: You have just become VERY UNPOPULAR with all of the folks waiting to use the ramp this fine summer morning. Not exactly a comfortable environment in which to be leaving your unattended SUV and trailer!!!
O.K., so let's just say that you manage to ignore the angry mob assembled at the ramp, get to the boat, load the wife and kids, shove off and head out for some fantastic multihull sailing. You spend the day tearing up the bay effortlessly hitting 20 knots, in relaxed comfort. On this perfect day, you think to yourself how silly all that bickering was, 2 years ago, on that seemingly harmless little Sailing Anarchy thread about a SA designed multihull . All too soon, the sun appears low on the horizon. You crack off onto a 18 knot beam reach back towards the ramp. You look over at the wife, who looks back, and gives you that little smile that confirms "all is right with the world". What a day!!!!! As you approach the ramp, you soon realize the place is a beehive of activity, as everybody seems to be racing to get their boats out of the water before darkness sets in.
Problem-5: You now have to deal with (in order) Problem-4, Problem-3, Problem-2 and Problem-1 all over again!!! O.K., now let's change the situation a little and imagine this is a one design regatta. You arrive at the launch ramp, and are greeted by 6 of your closest competitors waiting to assemble and launch their SAM-28s. (see Problems 1, 3, and 4 above and multiply by 6) .......................YIKES!!!
REALITIES Folks, these are going to be the realities of ramp launching a disassembleable boat. If you don't believe, head off to your nearest ramp launching facility on a sunny weekend morning, and imagine assembling, mast raising, negotiating the parking lot, and launching a 20' wide boat (take a tape measure).
NO PROBLEM you say. You are planning on using the YC's hoist. Problem-6: You are not going to find any YC hoists that will swing your assembled 20' wide SAM-28 anywhere approaching far enough out to clear the dock.
Let's face it.............For the SAM to be successful, it needs to be no more than 8-10' wide when it hits the water . And, it MUST be capable of being unfolded, expanded, extended, assembled, etc, on the water . Even better, would be the capability to unfold, expand, extend, assemble, etc, while under way!!!
Cheers!!!
-MH
Mr Woods,
Thank you for your reply.
I take your point but the boat will always be moored at night. I realise there is still movement but it's not quite an atlantic swell. My priority is my partners comfort.
I think I mentioned previously I have in mind very specific use for my boat. daylight hops up and down the east cost of Australia in winter. I've never been a hero and have no interest in racing nor speed. Pottering in the whitsundays on the other hand is an excellent approximation of paradise..
Incidentally the gentleman who posts here as "oldsailor" gave me a set of your plans some years back. A chined performance cat about 25', gwadhir ? It's certainly an aggressive design, should be very fast.
Have a good day.