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How Do Farrier Trailerable Designs Compare to Others?

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How Do Farrier Trailerable Designs Compare to Others?

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The only alternative trailerable multihulls are demountables that require assembly. This normally takes several people and you should check the time required by seeing a demonstration. A 25 footer for instance, will require at least two holding the float up in the air ( min. 100lbs lift for each person) while a third tries to line up the bolts. Observing many such boats has shown that assembly usually takes from two to four hours. A very large demountable, such as the F-36, could take a full day. A fast multihull is of little value, if even the slowest monohull can get to that distant anchorage faster, due to a two hour head start while one assembles the boat. This rapidly becomes tiresome and such trailerables are soon left on a mooring.

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