Catalina - Capri - 25s International Assocaition Logo(2006)  
Assn Members Area · Join
Association Forum
Association Forum
Home | Profile | Register | Active Topics | Forum Users | Search | FAQ
Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?

 All Forums
 Catalina/Capri 25/250 Sailor's Forums
 Catalina 25 Specific Forum
 Cat 25 1985 to load on trailer
 New Topic  Topic Locked
 Printer Friendly
Author Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  

johete
Deckhand

Member Avatar

6 Posts

Initially Posted - 10/27/2018 :  17:37:05  Show Profile
Does anyone know the measurement of the fixed keel from the point of the bow or the water line to the aft of the keel, and the height of the bunks. Any drawings or diagram of below water line would be of help. Will be loading on trailer in water, I have not loaded a sailboat yet and need to know if I have the right trailer. Any help is great, thanks

Mark Maxwell
Captain

Members Avatar

USA
329 Posts

Response Posted - 10/27/2018 :  22:12:14  Show Profile
I’ll get you some pictures and measurements tomorrow. My boat is sitting on the trailer now.


Mark-
'Impulse...’
1978 C25 #533 SR/DIN/FIN ~_/)~
Bakersfield, CA.
Go to Top of Page

blanik
Navigator

Members Avatar

Canada
210 Posts

Response Posted - 10/28/2018 :  10:52:43  Show Profile
Hope this can help


1984 C25 FK/SR #4593
Lake Champlain

Go to Top of Page

Mark Maxwell
Captain

Members Avatar

USA
329 Posts

Response Posted - 10/28/2018 :  17:02:48  Show Profile
My trailer has three pads but the measurements on the above photo are close. Here is what mine came out too:
and pics here:

Waterline at bow to forward pad (center) 7’
Stern to pad 5’
Forward pad to center pad 63”
Center pad to aft pad 61”
Forward pad across to forward 55”
Aft pad across to aft pad 61”
Aft pad height 37”
Mid pad 35”
Bow pad 39”
Bow pad to water line (lower edge) 20”
Keel guide support 22” from keel base


Mark-
'Impulse...’
1978 C25 #533 SR/DIN/FIN ~_/)~
Bakersfield, CA.

Edited by - Mark Maxwell on 10/28/2018 17:04:13
Go to Top of Page

johete
Deckhand

Members Avatar

6 Posts

Response Posted - 10/28/2018 :  17:44:53  Show Profile
This helps alot, i belive i have the right trailer. Thanks very much
Go to Top of Page

GaryB
Master Marine Consultant

Members Avatar

USA
4275 Posts

Response Posted - 10/28/2018 :  20:30:19  Show Profile
Did you measure from where the pipe mounts to the trailer for each support (IE: trailer cross beam to the top surface of the carpeting on the pads for the front supports, and top of the trailer side rail (C channel) to the top surface of the carpeting on the pads for the middle and rear supports)?


Association Member

GaryB
Andiamo
'89 SR/WK #5862
Kemah,TX

Edited by - GaryB on 10/28/2018 20:37:19
Go to Top of Page

Mark Maxwell
Captain

Members Avatar

USA
329 Posts

Response Posted - 10/30/2018 :  16:40:27  Show Profile
Yes. Those are from the bottom of the welded post (top of the trailer C channel) to the top of the pad where it contacts the boat.


Mark-
'Impulse...’
1978 C25 #533 SR/DIN/FIN ~_/)~
Bakersfield, CA.
Go to Top of Page

GaryB
Master Marine Consultant

Members Avatar

USA
4275 Posts

Response Posted - 10/30/2018 :  16:59:53  Show Profile
Thank you!


Association Member

GaryB
Andiamo
'89 SR/WK #5862
Kemah,TX
Go to Top of Page

johete
Deckhand

Members Avatar

6 Posts

Response Posted - 10/31/2018 :  17:26:59  Show Profile
Thanks for the info. Mark your trailer looks like the one i have. Is it a trail-rite trailer? If so is your surge brake working okay, i haft to replace mine
Go to Top of Page

Akenumber
Navigator

Members Avatar

USA
247 Posts

Response Posted - 11/15/2018 :  17:51:26  Show Profile
That is a great drawing. I wish I had it setting up my trailer. All I could find was plans for a cradle, but it got me pretty close. An adjustable trailer is a must. I spent all day in the water making adjustments the first time.

Ken
San Diego
84 C25 SR/FK 4116
The KRAKEN

Go to Top of Page

Mark Maxwell
Captain

Members Avatar

USA
329 Posts

Response Posted - 11/18/2018 :  22:39:55  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by johete

Thanks for the info. Mark your trailer looks like the one i have. Is it a trail-rite trailer? If so is your surge brake working okay, i haft to replace mine



Yes it is a Trail-rite trailer. I had to replace the break system several years ago (rusted solid) but it still works. Just enough to help with slowing down. I had it set too tight before and was actually locking the front wheels...they are the only ones with the brakes. Once the surge was released the brakes also released so they are not as effective as say continuously applied electric brakes. The best thing for me was installing the load sharing receiver. That was huge in helping control the push effect coming down a steep grade. That and the truck I used to haul it was a Ford F-350 duelly. #128077;#127996;


Mark-
'Impulse...’
1978 C25 #533 SR/DIN/FIN ~_/)~
Bakersfield, CA.
Go to Top of Page
  Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  
 New Topic  Topic Locked
 Printer Friendly
Jump To:
Association Forum © since 1999 Catalina Capri 25s International Association Go To Top Of Page
Powered By: Snitz Forums 2000 Version 3.4.06
Notice: The advice given on this site is based upon individual or quoted experience, yours may differ.
The Officers, Staff and members of this site only provide information based upon the concept that anyone utilizing this information does so at their own risk and holds harmless all contributors to this site.