[Rhodes22-list] Hull Indention
Caesar Paul
caesarpaul01 at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 1 13:27:56 EDT 2011
Yes. Triad Trailer.
Caesar
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Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Hull Indention
Triad trailer?
Have a nice day!
On Jul 31, 2011, at 2:55 PM, Caesar Paul <caesarpaul01 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Bill ,Guys,
>
> I have the same problem at the same location on both the port on starboard side. My boat is an 86.
>
> Two seasons ago I glassed in Fiberglas rib as a stiffener to prevent that indentation on the port side.
> I'm wondering if lengthening that 2 x 6 board would solve the problem.
> I'm thinking about installing a support bracket along the center-line of the trailer to support the bow and take some of the weight of the problem area, but am uncertain about if it would help.
> I've have not heard or read of this problem on the list, and wondered if I was the only one with this particular problem.
>
> I'm all ears to learn how many of us have experienced this problem, and, how is it addressed.
>
> Caesar Paul
> Gentle Breeze
>
>
> From: Bill Pauer <billpauer at gmail.com>
> To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
> Cc: Bill Pauer <billpauer at gmail.com>
> Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 9:11 AM
> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Hull Indention
>
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>
> The hull of our 1980 Rhodes is being indented while on the trailer. I
> don't know the history of the boat or the trailer, but am guessing the
> trailer is the original, and looks like someone has recently reworked
> it. The hull is being pushed in near the front support. While
> difficult to measure the indention it seems to vary from 3/16" to
> nearly a 1/2". Yesterday I spent an hour moving the boat forwards and
> backwards on the trailer to find a spot that reduced the denting.
> While moving the boat back on the trailer eventually did reduce the
> denting, the boat was too far back and caused too much swaying while
> on the road.
> The support boards look to be pressure treated 2x4s. Is the the
> typical size? I was thinking of redoing them with wider material
> (2x10 ?) to spread the load. Any thoughts?
> Thanks---
> Bill
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