double trailer heading to NACs

So, Mike Gillum finished retrofitting his double kept Thistle trailer for DaySailers and they're loaded up and on their way to Texas! He sent me some photos and I thought you all might enjoy them.
From Mike:
KC,
Craig Lee and I spent several hours Tuesday morning and early afternoon loading his #316 (top on dolly) and my #2772 (bottom on trailer) onto my modified Thistle double-deck trailer as well as building the Mast Rack (Black Ballenger is mine and the silver proctor is Craig’s) on the fly.
I waved good bye around 2:00 pm and then immediately jumped into our Installation Truck to go help my business partners install twenty Brackets for a HVAC Screen on a very warm 2nd floor outdoor patio for the soon to be new Mercedes of Sacramento Showroom. Talk about a really long day!
Craig called later that night leaving a message that he wasn’t comfortable with the centerline support of the dolly and wanted to stop back by on his way east to Texas to adjust it.
So he and his wife Mary stopped by my shop early Wednesday morning to figure out what could be done to provide more support for the hull.
What I missed in my haste Tuesday was that we could remove a pair of SS Nuts to disconnect and raise the centerline of the dolly by sliding a short section of pressure-treated 2x6 between the dolly and centerline support.
Problem solved with Craig and Mary back on the road by 9:30.
Haven’t heard from them since they left so either its smooth sailing on their trek east or they’re dead! I’m assuming it’s smooth sailing with lots of barren land between here and Texas.
Start making plans for 2012 DS NAC’s at Huntington Lake in thirteen months.
One of the very best places in the world to race sailboats! Mike

From Mike:
KC,
Craig Lee and I spent several hours Tuesday morning and early afternoon loading his #316 (top on dolly) and my #2772 (bottom on trailer) onto my modified Thistle double-deck trailer as well as building the Mast Rack (Black Ballenger is mine and the silver proctor is Craig’s) on the fly.
I waved good bye around 2:00 pm and then immediately jumped into our Installation Truck to go help my business partners install twenty Brackets for a HVAC Screen on a very warm 2nd floor outdoor patio for the soon to be new Mercedes of Sacramento Showroom. Talk about a really long day!
Craig called later that night leaving a message that he wasn’t comfortable with the centerline support of the dolly and wanted to stop back by on his way east to Texas to adjust it.
So he and his wife Mary stopped by my shop early Wednesday morning to figure out what could be done to provide more support for the hull.
What I missed in my haste Tuesday was that we could remove a pair of SS Nuts to disconnect and raise the centerline of the dolly by sliding a short section of pressure-treated 2x6 between the dolly and centerline support.
Problem solved with Craig and Mary back on the road by 9:30.
Haven’t heard from them since they left so either its smooth sailing on their trek east or they’re dead! I’m assuming it’s smooth sailing with lots of barren land between here and Texas.
Start making plans for 2012 DS NAC’s at Huntington Lake in thirteen months.
One of the very best places in the world to race sailboats! Mike




