TomCat 255 Trailer - Which is best?

gcharlie

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We hear rumors that our TC255 will be hull number 48, scheduled for completion in September 2006.

We still haven't decided on which trailer is best for the TC255. Any thoughts, suggestions, or informed opinions on that subject will be appreciated?

We plan to mostly keep our TC255 in the water at a marina at Seabrook, Texas, but may occasionally want to trail it cross-country (to a C-Brats event, for example).
 
Alok is currently at my home, examing the "Float on Trailer". We have been happy with it so far. I think that one of the essentials is that there be adequate "Slicks" foreward to allow the boat to slide off and on the trailer easily.

The issue is that the Tom Cat hulls are by necessity over the fenders, so that the trailer has to be deep in the water to allow launch. Is two axle (and larger tires by about 1 to 2") better than 3 axle, which is harder to turn?

My idea is that a tongue dolly, using wheel barrow wheels, with a total capacity of 1000 lbs, be built, with an 8 foot tongue extension be built, to allow launch at shallow ramps.

Regards,
 
Thanks Bob. And thanks for hosting Alok. I know he'll be especially interested in checking out your trailer, as well as your new air conditioner installation. The Float-on Trailer looks like a great option. I've seen the photos you have posted; very helpful.

Your "tongue extension" sounds like a good idea for most circumstances. My main concern would be having a tongue long enough that the trailer wheels might drop off the end of a shorter boat ramp into an underwater hole or into deep mud, before the trailer got deep enough to float the boat off or on the trailer.
 
Charlie,
I am sure glad you let Alok out of League City! What a great guy! The weekend has been a learning experience for both of us!

I think that if a short ramp, and drop off is a consideration, then tripple axle trailers are best! I have used one with a larger and heavier boat, and was able to drop the third axle off the back of the ramp, with no problem.

I was thinking of a place like Lake Powell, where the ramps are very shallow, and long. There you can go deeper with a good tongue extension.

Take care,
 
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