I have a set of cat trax for a SC 20, they are custom build with hard plastic wheels and work fine with on hard sand where I currently have the boat. I do need to use my truck to get it up the beach slope and onto the flat where I store it.
I am looking at moving the boat closer to my house, and the beach is much wider and the sand is considerably softer. I was thinking that 4 dollies with soft wheels one for stern and bow of each hull would probably work, along with some kind of movable which I could stand on to move the boat up an slopes.
Anyone else have any solutions to this that won't cost $800 in beach wheels?
What is used for the RC 27 & 30? These are billed as beachable, and I am curious if anyone does store/launch these on a beach, and what you use to move the boat.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
cheers,
george
cat trax ideas for a SC20
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George,
On the RC27 & 30 we end up using two sets of beach wheels, one for each hull. Each beach wheel consists of a short axle that has two wheels and a cradle in the middle. Some people have done as you described and put a set of wheels at both the bow and stern.
I have attached a few pictures of an RC-30 on beach wheels & the wheels on a trailer.
On the RC27 & 30 we end up using two sets of beach wheels, one for each hull. Each beach wheel consists of a short axle that has two wheels and a cradle in the middle. Some people have done as you described and put a set of wheels at both the bow and stern.
I have attached a few pictures of an RC-30 on beach wheels & the wheels on a trailer.
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Thanks for the pictures. I bet two people can move an SC20 without too much effort on a set of wheels like that. Getting the boat down the beach is always easy, it's after a good long sail, pushing that thing up is the challenge.
I have been pondering some ways to actually pull/push the boat with one person. I haven't sketched anything out, but probably some kind of frame/tripod that one person can stand on, with a 3:1 set of blocks would give plenty of purchase and leverage to move a SC20 with one person. Probably a triangle on the front with some feet to prevent the frame from digging in the sand, that are angled back, with a longer bar coming back that one person could stand on and also haul line from.
If I end up knocking something like this up, I'll post some pictures.
george
I have been pondering some ways to actually pull/push the boat with one person. I haven't sketched anything out, but probably some kind of frame/tripod that one person can stand on, with a 3:1 set of blocks would give plenty of purchase and leverage to move a SC20 with one person. Probably a triangle on the front with some feet to prevent the frame from digging in the sand, that are angled back, with a longer bar coming back that one person could stand on and also haul line from.
If I end up knocking something like this up, I'll post some pictures.
george