Tank43
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- First Name
- Tank43
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2022
- Threads
- 3
- Messages
- 110
- Reaction score
- 205
- Location
- Charleston, SC
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 Gladiator Rubicon, 2015 Sienna,
Very cool. All I have to do is tighten the straps holding the boat on the trailer and go. I keep them loose while stored. During our last camping trip I strapped on the big gazelle tent, 12' canopy, multiple folding chairs, tarps, and a cooler. Plus packing other gear in the storage compartments. Wish I'd taken a picture. Haven't tried the spinnaker on the hobie yet, although I've used them on bigger sailboats. I just adjust the main sail for downwind and try to keep it simple on this platform. Plus, not sure we'd have much benefit based on the weather conditions here and where we use it. I recently had perfect conditions while camping on a lake during spring break and heading downwind with just the main sail was pretty exciting.Thanks ! I want to take out the Tandem island with the Gladiator, so, I will look into that trailer. Regarding the Landcruiser, yes, loading is not that easy. I put the Trax Kayak cart in the back most holes in the Tandem Island (instead of the middle), then, I lift the front of the Tandem Island and set it on the PVC strakes, which I have melted down the front and curled them down so they will not scratch the boat, then, I just slide it down on the strakes. I have a notch melted in one of the PVC for the black piece in one of the strakes to set the balance length on the pipes correctly. It is kind of a pain, and I normally load up the night before because it takes me about an hour to lower the boat from the garage attic, wheel it out, and load everything up. Have you tried the Spinnaker ? I have one, and it really improves the speed downwind -- but, I am always getting the lines mixed up and it has increased my frustration level... lol..
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