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Weights have a nasty habit of climbing quite sharply once you set up a yacht. That all being said, your hilux should do fine, although may well be above its manufacturers rating.
With your hilux, the question may be more "are you happy towing large and heavy trailers? Maintenance will be a bit more on the larger yacht, but really, on a TS what is there really? No haul out fees, no antifoul, rigging is exceptionally easy to replace, if you ever have to. They will have outboards which as long as not years old, nor of no name Chinese origin, tend to cause little problem. Once you get past that, the larger yacht has few drawbacks in the TS world in my opinion.
This comes from someone who feels cramped in most 35'ers so take that with a grain of salt. As a kid I remember many happy times out on a 21' TS in Tauranga or Auckland harbors, so get out and look at some. Maths cooker lol, I saw that I messaged that guy a couple of days ago, He seems to think it weighs about kg.
A lot of boat for the price You might be right about additional load taking it over weight,I could carry stuff in the tray of ute. I plan to keep it up Kawakawa bay for the summer so wouldn't have to tow very far all that often. This boat is an absolute bargain. Had heaps of work done to her and all new winches etc. Ross 's are great boats, loads nice to sail than trojans.
Yeh that is a cool looking boat, appears to be a lot sportier. Bit out of my price range unfortunately Make sure you look closely at the trailer on these boats, a lot of boats just go the couple of hundred metres from the boat park to the ramp and back again. If you get caught with a dud, a new trailer for a boat the size you are looking at will be an easy 15K on its own Just ask my Father in Law, he has the nicest Nolex 22 trailer in Dunedin!
I don't know size but they're going to go ok I would have thought , always seem to when you see em out. I would go and negotiate with the Ross guy and see if you can pull the price closer to the Trojan price. The outboard age alone is worth the price difference - a new outboard is not a cheap exercise Trojans are similar if not slightly slower than a Noelex 25 but with a higher SRI self righting index.
And a 8. I enquired yesterday the Ross owner has his lowest price he will accept listed on TM. Cool boat boat but doesn't come with much and it's over 30 years old If you don't then it might be worth contacting them and come out for a sail on a bunch of different Trailer Sailers to get an idea of size and sailing behaivour.
Who knows, and the seller sure does not want to be faffing around for 2 years trying to sell. Very very sage advice from Ed, there are some shocking trailers out there. I once met some adventurous souls who trailed their MacGregor all the way to Mexico and camped in their boat on the side of the highway.
At the most recent Annapolis boat show we had the opportunity to get a close-up look at some of the latest sailer-trailer options. Fun sailing on the Malbec Photo credit: Ventura Sport Boats. This lightweight and beachable pocket cruiser can sleep a family of four and fits six around the cockpit table — just enough for a pocket-sized party. It has a semi-planing hull, swing centreboard, and adjustable backstays for performance tuning.
This trailer sailer is big on styling and comfort well as comfortable as you can be in a small boat!
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