[Rhodes22-list] Rhodes 22 weight with trailer
Peter Nyberg
peter at sunnybeeches.com
Thu Dec 5 16:36:02 EST 2024
Boris,
There's a topic in the Reference Pages section of the website with a bit of info on this:
http://www.rhodes22.org/reference-topic.html?T|reference/Towing%20-%20Rhodes%2022%20Tow%20Weight.html
My R22 was built in '88, and I have a 2 axle Triad trailer, so I may be at the heavier end of the spectrum. My '07 Tacoma has the factory towing package, and is rated for 6,500 lbs. I get where I'm going, but there are times that more power would be nice.
I personally don't think 3,500 is going to cut it, unless you're only going a couple of miles over level ground.
Let's see what the rest of hive-mind thinks.
Peter Nyberg
Coventry, CT
s/v Silverheels (1988/2016)
[ Sent From rhodes22.net ]
> On 2024-12-05, at 15:52:45 EST, boris at borisland.com wrote:
>
> Asking the hive mind for advice:
>
> I’m eyeing a refurbished Rhodes 22 1973 with a single-axle Triad trailer. I’ve
> seen a *wild* range of displacement values for Rh22, and a similarly wild range
> for trailer weights. What I know from the manufacturer is that the 1970s boats
> are lighter - likely because they don’t have in-mast furling and use balsa core
> rather than marine foam - but the one in question has been refurbished with a
> marine head installation, so it’s not the original-spec. Further, Triad
> trailers can be two-axle and one-axle, and this one is one-axle.
> Are there any owners here with a 1970s vintage boat and a single axle triad
> trailer who can weigh in (pun intended) with their boat and trailer total
> weight? My Sienna isn’t supposed to pull anything above 3500, so this is an
> important question for me.
>
> Boris
>
>
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