[Rhodes22-list] how to use tongue extension on triad trailer

Dennis mcneelyd at site-solutions.com
Thu Feb 28 00:08:35 EST 2013


Watch out for that cockpit full of snow, Steve. There is the real
possibility that the melt water won't be able to find the seat drains fast
enough, and will find its way into the lazerette. If you have a series of
freeze-thaw cycles and a few snowfalls, the weight in the lazerette will
keep increasing until one day you look out your window and see your bow
elevated as if your Rhodes was ready to launch. I'm not suggesting it
happened to me -- just sayin'.

Since liftoff, I've taken to covering the cockpit each winter though. ;-)

Dennis 

s/v Magic Moments
berthed in Gibraltar, Michigan

-> original snipped for your reading pleasure :)


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Subject: [Rhodes22-list] how to use tongue extension on triad trailer

So once spring is here I will be launching for the first time. I have Triad
trailer with an extension that sits in a square tube offset to stbd side. Do
I just extend the thing and put the pin in the other hole to keep it in
place? I wasn't sure since it is not at centerline and I've never used a
tongue extension before. Something to think about as I look out window to
the boat with cockpit full of snow.





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