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JameFearnley
JameFearnley
NSW
2 posts
NSW, 2 posts
24 Jan 2012 6:55pm
Hello all,
I have read the forums regarding the red witch trailers, and I am having the same problem. I have just bought a red witch as our first little family yacht, really just for fun. However I doesn't have a trailer and I would love to either build one or as previous forums have stated modify an old one. My question is where do I start I have already made every effort to get in contact with the red witch association and have found them unresponsive, and honestly any information and dimensions on the boats hull unobtainable. There are photos of red witches on trailers on the net but I can't find any information on measurements or preferred design. Please if anyone could help it would be most helpful.
Thank you everyone.... James
hicksam
hicksam
WA
2 posts
WA, 2 posts
24 Jan 2012 4:44pm
HI james,
There is a big fleet of Red Witches at South of perth yacht club in WA. Many are sitting on trailers / jinkers. If you phoned or emailed the club to get the name of the RW division chairman, then you will probably be able to get some good info.
Good luck. Ashley
slainte
slainte
QLD
2246 posts
QLD, 2246 posts
24 Jan 2012 6:55pm
Have a squiz here James.....www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Sailing/General/Redwitch-trailer-plans/

Alternatively you could try www.trailersailerplace.com.au/ There are quite a few YC's in WA sailing them, so you should be able to get some info from them
www.yachte.com.au/classes/redwitch.asp

Good luck with your search James.
Cheers
Ken
JameFearnley
JameFearnley
NSW
2 posts
NSW, 2 posts
24 Jan 2012 8:54pm
Ken, Ashley
Thank you both, at this stage any info is helpful we just want to get her down to our lake and get her out on the water, anticipation is the killer. Again thanks
James.
Agent000
Agent000
161 posts
161 posts
25 Jan 2012 11:11am
Hi there I recon modifying an old trailer would not be as hard as you may think. the key being that I am pretty sure all the weight should be supported By the keel so if only for short trips gett a big enough trailer for weight put on wooden skid for keel and some type of screw props for stability good luck!
Disclaimer : I am in no way a trailer professional or even all that skilled.
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