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New Toy :)
I picked up my newest toy yesterday... had fun trailering all 4,000 lbs. of her 3.5 hours from New Jersey back home near Albany, NY. I have to say... the X barely knew she was back there. There was no issue with sway and acceleration was great (for having that much weight). I drafted behind a bunch of semi's to try to get better gas mileage, but overall I only decreased by 3-4 mpg (down from 17mpg to 13.5mpg average). Anyway, she's a Precision 23, fully trailerable and takes about 45 minutes to rig once you know what you're doing (which I don't, so I expect to take 2 hours for the first few times There are a few more pics of her at http://labatt.dandd.com/v/non-art/anticipation/ The logo for the side of the boat: ![]() |
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Very nice, Chris. Drop a nice big block in the back and that will really get that thing moving quite nicely
![]() Glad to see you are still around and doing well. Don't be a stranger! Jeff
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Looks good. Forget the big block, real boats have masts and booms, genoas and furlers, etc. Have you sailed much, or is this a starter boat? Excellent idea to get some tiller time on something like this before moving to a larger boat. Should be fun, I have heard of the Precision 23, and I think it is a nice balance between being trailerable, and having some room once you are aboard. You can get a lot of enjoyment out of a 23 foot boat. Good luck with it.
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Congrats, she's a beauty. Many fun days and nights will be had with her. Looks good behind your X, too.
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And if that isn't enough, I've got a 3.5hp for the inflatable I'll be trailing behind it!Yep... things are going well Jeff. Looks like this place is taking off like a bat out of hell! Good to see! I like it much better than I ever liked roadfly... |
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Anyway, the wife/kids haven't really sailed more than a couple of times, so I needed something basic to start with, and the P23 fit the need. You a sailor? |
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I grew up with dinghies, Davidson D9/D10, Sabot, Flying Juniors, Enterprise, etc. Sailed with a friend on his 505. A bunch of time on several San Juan 24s. Chartered 26-34 foot boats in the BC Gulf Islands, usually a week at a time. Finally made the leap and bought a boat three years back, 20' trailerable for playing around. Unfortunately, the yard went bankrupt while it was under construction. It was an Ultimate 20. It took all of a year, but I got my money back. Decided to wait before jumping in again, so bought the Z4 instead of another boat. I keep thinking about a 30 foot cruiser/racer. I like the C&C99, a few of the Bavarian and Hanse models, etc. I share with you a dislike for some of the recent Catalinas and Hunters (Winnebagos with a pole on top). If I won the lottery I would buy a Gozzard, or something very traditional from a European builder, in the 34-35 foot range. With work demands at the moment, I cannot justify having a boat tied up for most of the year. Also, I can have just as much fun on a 20' boat as a 35' boat, as I like sailing more than getting somewhere. Good luck with the boat, sounds like you have a plan.
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Beautiful!!
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very nice chris! i love sailboats too! did quite a bit of racing in college... unfortunately i still don't have a sailboat today... (but still dream of getting one)
for your sway problem, you need to get a hitch with anti-sway. withdl's most excellent hensley arrow is the best you car by out there but pricey at about $3000. otherwise you can get the rig i went with, the Equil-I-Zer hitch which has weight distribution and anti-sway control on it for about $400 from www.rvwholesalers.com. be sure to use a brake controller too (tenkonsha prodigy makes a great unit). i've eliminated my sway on my 24' enclosed car trailer. empty its 3400lbs and did have a little sway. loaded with my race car and gear, i'm about 6500 lbs and have no sway or brake issues at all. more pics please! |
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There's a bunch of pics up at http://labatt.dandd.com/v/non-art/anticipation/ but I haven't had it in the water yet, so no water pics. Hopefully in a few weeks. I still have to do the instrument and VHF install, get a battery, some more safety stuff and a few other miscellaneous things before I put her in the water. |
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