scross
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLC2831A717
- Vessel Name
- R-25 Classic - Sold
- MMSI Number
- 367719470
Advice sought! We will be trailering our 2009 R25 for the first time on Wednesday the 28th. We have a 560+ mile trip to get the boat home.
I have reviewed the "mast set up and take down" page in the owners manual for info about securing the mast while trailering and still have a few questions. While a photo would be worth a thousand words, the owners manual does not include any....
On our boat, the mast rotates forward and is "secured" to the vertical support post.
The manual says to "attach the two mast tie down cables to their storage positions in the roof clips". Can anyone be a bit more specific as to what this means?
How do you prevent the cables and hardware from rubbing on the roof surface with the mast in the down position?
It also says to "securing the mast with a tie down". What are you doing to accomplish this?
Once home, we will be storing the mast in the up position for the winter.
Thanks in advance for any help!
I have reviewed the "mast set up and take down" page in the owners manual for info about securing the mast while trailering and still have a few questions. While a photo would be worth a thousand words, the owners manual does not include any....
On our boat, the mast rotates forward and is "secured" to the vertical support post.
The manual says to "attach the two mast tie down cables to their storage positions in the roof clips". Can anyone be a bit more specific as to what this means?
How do you prevent the cables and hardware from rubbing on the roof surface with the mast in the down position?
It also says to "securing the mast with a tie down". What are you doing to accomplish this?
Once home, we will be storing the mast in the up position for the winter.
Thanks in advance for any help!