I've looked but haven't seen anything like this discussed...This will be the third time I will be putting my P18 back together from total disassembly, and I have a problem: The boat just doesn't seem to go back together "square". I don't think it ever was, as I noticed a real problem pointing on one tack versus the other almost from the first sail. The owners manual has you keeping the hulls in the cradles they were shipped in for assembly. Anybody got a set of those sitting around? This time I plan to put it together indoors on a large cement slab, so at least I can use a tape measure to ensure the hulls are at the same height front to back, but how do I make sure they are both canted the correct amount? Also, after each previous assembly, the corners of the cross-beams didn't measure the same (like from one catty-corner of the tramp to the other) so I guess one hull was farther forward than the other.
I think this is mainly a problem for those of us with "banana boat" hulls. I think the NACRAs sit flat on the ground generally, although I don't know that for sure.
Any ideas or thoughts would be welcome.
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Repairable P18
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