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Trailer measurements A25

Albin's "power cruisers"
Dieselram94
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Home Port: Rockland, Maine
Location: Mid coast Maine

Re: Trailer measurements A25

Post by Dieselram94 »

dkirsop wrote: Fri Jul 09, 2021 1:34 am No Iron worker in my garage, just a vise and a hammer. Along with a cardboard template to test the profile before fabrication. Too bad the don't teach shop work in junior high anymore, it has saved me thousands of $ over a lifetime.
I couldn’t agree more, my ability to do fabrication has saved me a massive amount of money over the years as well. I’m afraid most of the kids these days don’t even care to know any of these skills. They just want it all done for them…
tribologist
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Home Port: Groton. Ct

Re: Trailer measurements A25

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https://youtu.be/ym81CD5q7uU Here is a video showing Driftless being pulled out. The stern was all to one side but the Vee centered it up nicely. Im very happy with this arrangement. Makes it trivial to pull out. The new rollers also help a lot. She use to be hard to crank up and get into the water. Im going to put some slippery plastic on the front portion of the bunk. I think that will make it near optimal.
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Driftless
A25 1971 #737
South Windsor, Ct
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