My husband and I just finished our USCG tour in Cordova, Alaska and begin our transfer tomorrow to Washington State. We thought it would be beneficial to others to give our tips on preparing the C-Dory for the Alcan. This will be our second trip on the Alcan as we picked up our shiny new C-Dory last July from the factory and trailered it north. First off, we are driving a 2002 Ford Explorer 4X4 that hasn't had any trouble pulling the boat and trailer. Although the Alcan is mostly paved now, there is always construction and frost heaves. Here are our suggestions:
1. Have good heavy duty mud flaps to help prevent rocks kicking up.
2. Wrap the bow in an area rug, securely tied off.
3. Make cardboard cutouts, cover them with trash bags and tape them on with painters tape over the front windows.
4. Cover the remaining vertical front areas with painters tape.
5. Make sure you have a spare tire.
6. Make sure all bolts are secure before and after the trip!
7. Check all connections often. On the way up the vibrations loosened some of our light connections en route.
8. Wash your vehicle, trailer and boat as soon as you reach your destination as the dust is of a special breed and doesn't like to come off.
Here is the link for a mini-scrapbook we made of our trip last July which has some interesting pictures: http://www.midwatchcrew.com/midwatch.htm
1. Have good heavy duty mud flaps to help prevent rocks kicking up.
2. Wrap the bow in an area rug, securely tied off.
3. Make cardboard cutouts, cover them with trash bags and tape them on with painters tape over the front windows.
4. Cover the remaining vertical front areas with painters tape.
5. Make sure you have a spare tire.
6. Make sure all bolts are secure before and after the trip!
7. Check all connections often. On the way up the vibrations loosened some of our light connections en route.
8. Wash your vehicle, trailer and boat as soon as you reach your destination as the dust is of a special breed and doesn't like to come off.
Here is the link for a mini-scrapbook we made of our trip last July which has some interesting pictures: http://www.midwatchcrew.com/midwatch.htm