Hobie 18 boat bunks for the trailer
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One of my hulls cracked when I was letting the mast down about a month ago. I have fixed the the hulls but I still havent been able figure out a way to replace the rollers. I would like to put boat bunks on the front of my trailer but I havent been able to find any plans or pics of one. I have looked into the ones from Hobie but I dont want to spend $300 on two cradles. I need Ideas or pics if anyone has made a set of hull cradles? -
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http://www.sailboxes.com/…bie-18-hull-cradles.html
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Ron
Nacra F18
Reservoir Sailing Assn.
Brandon, Mississippi
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~~~~~~ 2x10x10 with 2x4 on the sides..... use carriage bolts on the 2x10's through the frame supports, & an old piece of carpet~~~~~
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I used 10" PVC sewer pipe cut 24" long and then cut radially into thirds for my rear cradles. made 12" x 12" bunks for the fronts using 2X6's covered with plywood. Put astroturf from home depot on all four. Used the pins from the rollers to make the cradles articulate in the rear. Search hobie cat's website for a guy named "idahosailor" and his "big project." I can take pictures if needed. Let me know.
http://www.hobiecat.com/f…php?f=13&t=12641&start=0
Edit for link.
Edited by presto99 on Oct 13, 2011 - 08:03 AM.
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Jeff
Houston TX
1986 Hobie 18 Sail# 13031
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I bought a pair from murrays for about $120 shipped. They are not $300
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Greenville SC
Offering sails and other go fast parts for A-class catamarans
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One of the best things you can do for your cat is to weld on a rear mast support to your trailer so that your mast never rests on the hulls. Hinge the support so that it swings down 90 degrees for launching. Trailering with the mast resting on the boat's rear crossbar puts a lot of weight on the rear of the boat and makes the front part ahead of the trailer supports cantilever even more, breaking down the fiberglass at that front roller. Unweight the rear of the boat and take the stress off the front. One of life's little Paradoxes.
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