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Old 11-20-2009, 05:16 PM
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Dry Storage Rack for sale for a 24-26' Catamaran. Hardly been used. When it was used it was in fresh water. Please see link for pictures. It is the one under the boat.

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I could use that if I ever get to the top of the list and get in the rack storage place I want. Probably a fair price.

What kind of cat was it for?

Sorry to be ignorant, but how does that work exactly? I mean, does the yard pick up the rack and float the boat onto it? If not, how will the yard pick up my boat?
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Never mind, I see now from looking at the pics.

Can those bunks be moved?

My boat is a 23 Seacat. Similar, but it might not be exactly right. Do you happen to know if it will fit as is?

Where is it located?
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It may fit... It depends on how high the center pieces are. The bunks are 68"O.C. and can be moved. The Center pieces can be cut down and redrilled too... The rack is in Pawleys Island, SC
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It may fit... It depends on how high the center pieces are. The bunks are 68"O.C. and can be moved. The Center pieces can be cut down and redrilled too... The rack is in Pawleys Island, SC
I have spent many a summer vacation on Pawley's but have not been back there in decades.

Wonder how you could haul that thing? I live in KY, but would want the rack in FL. I'm thinking the cost of transporting it might make it uneconomical. Any ideas on that?
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it can be hauled on some sort of flatbed trailer or even an empty boat trailer. Where exactly would it need to go in FL? I sometimes go to New Smyrna Beach....
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I moved one for a friend of mine last week. We put it on a catamaran trailer with a forklift and it was an easy job.
You could also probably move it using a U-Haul flatbed usually used as a car carrier if you chock it up to clear the fenders by using cement blocks.
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The bunks are 68" O.C and can be moved.
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