I modded a Supercat 20 into a 'trailer sailor.' Normally the 20 has a 12 foot beam which is a pain in the butt for towing not to mention quite illegal. Since we move about and launch from different sailing spots all over the Chesapeake Bay the solution (for me) was to narrow the boat to a street legal width.
Here she is on the shake down cruise. I like the results.
http://www.youtube.com/wa…lh7OM0M&feature=youtu.be
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Beam reach 3/10/2013, Potomac River
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Just curious, how wide is it now?
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Pete Knapp
Schodack landing,NY
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That trailer width SC20 would be a blast and a handful at the same time.
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Scott,
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Pete, I kept her a tad over street legal, 8'12". I figure the cops aren't gonna drag out a tape measure. She's got the stock 33' mast, I wouldn't go that narrow with the tall rig (38'). The Supercat 19XL has the same mast and is 8'6 on the beam. I ran the idea by Tom at Aquarius Sails and he gave it a thumbs up. The Arc 21 is also 8'6" so it's not like I was entering uncharted waters. I had 205 on the wire the day of the video and there was no need to double trap.
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I'm gonna piggy back of you here Commodore and post the other view of this day on here as well. I'll add yours to my post too. This was all shot from a stock Supercat 15
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKuM27unIcs
Edited by H14Tav8or on Apr 01, 2013 - 04:53 PM.
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