Awesome stuff! Welcome aboard. You got an excellent deal for such a new boat! Getaways are very stable and easy to sail so it was a great choice for a starter boat!
One easy thing for a beginners primer is to pick up a book. Catamaran Racing for the 90s is the Bible for catamaran sailors but isn't a basic book.
My favorites intro books are:
Catamaran Sailing from Start to Finish by Phil Berman
http://www.amazon.com/Cat…ks&qid=1279490935&sr=8-1
and
The Catamaran Book by Brian Phipps
http://www.amazon.com/Cat…ks&qid=1279490935&sr=8-8
You should also try and get in touch with a local catamaran fleet or club if there is one. It's much quicker to learn how to sail from someone in person than from a book. A local hobie dealer can usually point you in the right direction.
As for getting the boat from the trailor to the water. My understanding is that you can just setup the beach wheels behing the trailor and pull it onto them so that the hulls drop onto the wheels at about the balance point (where the shrouds attache to the hulls). But since I haven't done it myself other people can probably provide better advice.
edited by: Wolfman, Jul 18, 2010 - 06:18 PM
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Dave Bonin
1981 Nacra 5.2 "Lucile"
1986 Nacra 5.7 "Belle"
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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