How NOT to tow: phase 2

dotnmarty":3dzy2q7j said:
On a somewhat lighter note- I noticed while driving that my vision in the left eye was really really bad when looking for oncoming traffic at an intersection. Explaining this to Dotty, I pointed to the left lens on my glasses and discovered that the lens was missing. Old age can sometimes be a b----!

Marty, that's great! Thanks for sharing! I suspect most of us have had one of those kinds of moments in our life. :D
 
This topic came to mind when I viewed a badly damaged C-Dory in eBay today... The 22' cruiser is being sold with a clean title, but with the damage done the boat most likely was written off by owners insurers and passed off to a boat broker that deals with boats in various conditions.
There are lots of very good photos of the damage, so for those that want to see what happens when you get rear ended while towing your C-Dory, this may be of interest.
I am surprised with the asking price, as the cost of repairs will be very high.
The eBay item number for this C-Dory that is in "great condition" (as touted by the sell) is 262026627293.
 
Here is the link to that boat: An 03, 22 Cruiser out of Florida with 597 hours showing on the meter. The boat does look nice and clean, might appeal to someone who has the knowledge and experience to do serious fiberglass repair, and it loos like the 90 Honda was the point of impact -- Mount, steering, prop and transom and the tow loop on the stem are all issues. The winch post on the trailer also damaged. Definitely a project.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/262026627293?ru ... 26_rdc%3D1

Harvey
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Thanks for the pictures, especially the one of the truck off of the cliff and the boat trailer holding it back. I was just researching trailering a CD 16 to Bella Coola and whether I would want to trailer a boat up and down "the grade," which is the only road in (27 miles of up to 18% grade). I'm starting to think that I'll pay for the ferry.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swamazCzie8

Mark
 
towed my 22 down and back up there a few years ago-go slow
once down went out to shear water and spend a few nights dreaming of meeting a truck on the way back up

There are spots where you would not be able to pass side to side with large vehicle
fishing great when you get down
 
goldpan":3qltfyz5 said:
towed my 22 down and back up there a few years ago-go slow
once down went out to shear water and spend a few nights dreaming of meeting a truck on the way back up

There are spots where you would not be able to pass side to side with large vehicle
fishing great when you get down

Okay, it goes back on the possibilities list. I'm just getting used to my first auto tranny tow vehicle and I'm a bit spooked by how little resistance is generated when downshifting. That Bella Coola grade looks like a bad place to experience brake fade.

Mark
 
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