Congratulations on your new C Dory 25. It will serve you very well. I suspect that you have already researched the tow vehicle, weight distribution hitch and even perhaps the electric over hydraulic trailer brakes. I suspect that your trailer has brakes on both axels-but if it doesn't you might consider that. We used surge brakes in Canada (BC) with no problems. Here is a quote:
We use a Ford Excursion diesel, with overload springs on the rear (brining to the 1 ton capacity)--since we also tow the Tom Cat with the same truck.
Many of us have come from larger boats, and find the trailerability and ease of maintance of the 25 to be the ideal combination. I first saw a C Dory in 1979 and exclaimed I would buy one of those when I was through with bigger boats.
Have fun!
(C) Once the total towed weight exceeds 2800kg (6160#) then " operator controlled" brakes are required. This eliminates "surge" brakes from the equation, since they do not comply with the wording. Brake options are described in another section. Remember, these are the regulations as they apply in British Columbia. Check your local regulations.
We use a Ford Excursion diesel, with overload springs on the rear (brining to the 1 ton capacity)--since we also tow the Tom Cat with the same truck.
Many of us have come from larger boats, and find the trailerability and ease of maintance of the 25 to be the ideal combination. I first saw a C Dory in 1979 and exclaimed I would buy one of those when I was through with bigger boats.
Have fun!