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General Discussion / Re: Baycruiser 23 Engine
« Last Post by trailing by on Today at 17:21 »That's good info Sea Simon.
Either I misunderstood about the inability to dry out, or perhaps it relates to the 23 but not the 26. Regardless, I think the trailer immersion issue becomes the deciding factor against the inboard. A shame really because an inboard would be my preference if all things were equal.
Yes - 23 foot feels like enough as far as towing is concerned and I certainly wouldn't fancy your mega tri-axle rig! But I do hope to do proper trailer sailing to different areas so we'll see how it goes.
I noticed a post from a Baycruiser 26 owner who had found that side of it too much and had ended up keeping his boat in one place which hadn't been the original plan. I hope I don't end up with the same experience!
Either I misunderstood about the inability to dry out, or perhaps it relates to the 23 but not the 26. Regardless, I think the trailer immersion issue becomes the deciding factor against the inboard. A shame really because an inboard would be my preference if all things were equal.
Yes - 23 foot feels like enough as far as towing is concerned and I certainly wouldn't fancy your mega tri-axle rig! But I do hope to do proper trailer sailing to different areas so we'll see how it goes.
I noticed a post from a Baycruiser 26 owner who had found that side of it too much and had ended up keeping his boat in one place which hadn't been the original plan. I hope I don't end up with the same experience!