
A few weeks ago we adopted our CD 25 #282. It had no way of being moved over the road, but luckily I found just the trailer I needed on this site (Thanks again Steve B.!) and the boat fit perfectly on it. We'll be spending the next few months getting her back to seaworthyness. After that we hope to be using her often.
I've spent many hours reading through this site, and have already gleaned my membership fee in 'free' information. But the one question that I have not seen addressed is about launching a keel sailboat from a trailer. I can launch or trailer the Penn Yan in about 5 minutes with our F-350 Ford Super Duty. The sail boat weighs considerable less than the power boat does, and it tows easily behind the truck. I'd like to be able to take it to Fort Pierce, Key Largo or Key West under tow and launch it there without having to hire a crane or forklift every time I want to do it.
Can it be done? If so, are there any tricks to doing this? We have the luxury of having 8 different boat launch ramps within 5 miles of home. Several are right on the ICW with no bridges to hassle with, and several more have drawbridges that are opened on request by VHF Ch. 16 calls. These would be most desireable, as it would allow for us to step the mast as part of the launching routine either on the trailer or at the dock.
The trailer we have is a Sea Lion tandom axel with dual bunks that wrap around the hull just below the waterline.
Any and all advice or knowledge will be appreciated!
Capt. Dan