FRED & DEB
New member
Hiya Guys: I'm very interested in your discussion about trailers for Tom Cats. I purchased my TC-24 in 2002 and have towed her over 30,000 miles and have launched her in all kinds of places and in a variety of conditions in that time. I usually load and and unload her by myself and have found that powering her on and off is my launch method of choice. Once I got used to the distance thing it works quite well. I do have a 4' extension for the trailer hitch but have never used it. My tow vehicle is a stock Chevy dually 4x4 with camper and is high enough off the ground that most launches have gone off without much excitement or need for the extension, even with the camper on the truck. If there happens to be some volunteers on the the dock I'm not opposed to floating off but 90% of the time I've done the power thing. What fun!!
The weak link of this whole adventure has been the trailer. I believe that it was under sized from the dealer and just continues to deteriorate as the miles go by. To date I've replaced the following items on this Magic Tilt trailer: both axles, wheels(6), brakes(3 sets), tires(14), winch, dolly wheel, bunks and brackets plus alot of welding to the brackets and last but not least the lights. The only major item left over from the original trailer is the frame and tongue. The trailer is now the best it's ever been but I'm always interested in a better way to transport my otherwise reliable, stable and fun machine. If you come up with something new please keep me in the loop.
We were just at the Chesapeake gathering and it was really fun seeing so many boats and meeting other C-dory owners. Good job! I was wondering however if there was ever a gathering of Tom Cats? We'll be on the Chesapeake until October so if any other Cat owners want to get together please let us know.
Thanks, FRED & DEB
The weak link of this whole adventure has been the trailer. I believe that it was under sized from the dealer and just continues to deteriorate as the miles go by. To date I've replaced the following items on this Magic Tilt trailer: both axles, wheels(6), brakes(3 sets), tires(14), winch, dolly wheel, bunks and brackets plus alot of welding to the brackets and last but not least the lights. The only major item left over from the original trailer is the frame and tongue. The trailer is now the best it's ever been but I'm always interested in a better way to transport my otherwise reliable, stable and fun machine. If you come up with something new please keep me in the loop.
We were just at the Chesapeake gathering and it was really fun seeing so many boats and meeting other C-dory owners. Good job! I was wondering however if there was ever a gathering of Tom Cats? We'll be on the Chesapeake until October so if any other Cat owners want to get together please let us know.
Thanks, FRED & DEB