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On your Finn8 no cooker, no head, generator?
I guess you folks can live without A/C
 
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trailer question re:- Finn8

Hi All, I have a Finn 8 in Lake Macquarie NSW that is currently moored but I would like to buy a trailer for.

bogranjac1 and all, just wondering what trailer you all find that works well.

Cheers and keen to hear your thoughts, Ammon.

Here you go mate, all the info and pics to order an excellent roadworthy, easily loaded trailer able to access any Council/Shire/Local Government boat ramp in Australia.
Believe me I have towed this rig across Australia twice, up to the Kimberleys from Perth numerous times and done the Sydney - Cairns twice also and NEVER encountered a boat ramp I couldn't use.
Made by a company called FMS Trailers in Brisbane.
Galvanised steel construction.
Trailer tare 860 Kg
Aggregate trailer mass (ATM 3600kg)
Finn 8 weighs 2000 kg dry - add fuel, any water, fridges/freezers, clothing, extra chain, anchors blah blah blah.
So you need every bit of that ATM and a good Cruiser.
( Landcruiser tray back is rated to tow 3500Kg)
My trailer was was custom built - note the back of the trailer with cutaway rollers and scalloped so i can drive this boat straight on the trailer. Just like the boys do with their runnabouts.
I load this boat alone dozens and dozens of times.
Cost $12500
 

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On your Finn8 no cooker, no head, generator?
I guess you folks can live without A/C

We are men down under here in the Great Southern Land.
None of the fairy generator or head stuff mate !!
Go outside for A.C.
And we eat our fish raw and cold.

Nah just joking :D
My boat has 300w of solar
300 amp hour Gel battery
Small gas stove
Engel freezer, Dometic fridge
Porta potty for compliance
 

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a porta potty.....
Folks no longer take kindly for a guy peeing over the side of the boat.
There are cameras everywhere to document your errors. LOL
 
Hi all been looking for a Finn 8 for a while was working in Finland on a mine and had a power boat of very similar design. So if anyone is looking to sell, please let me know preferably one with the sailing rigging. Location not an issue but eventual home will be for the boat will be in Tasmania.
 
Here you go mate, all the info and pics to order an excellent roadworthy, easily loaded trailer able to access any Council/Shire/Local Government boat ramp in Australia.
Believe me I have towed this rig across Australia twice, up to the Kimberleys from Perth numerous times and done the Sydney - Cairns twice also and NEVER encountered a boat ramp I couldn't use.
Made by a company called FMS Trailers in Brisbane.
Galvanised steel construction.
Trailer tare 860 Kg
Aggregate trailer mass (ATM 3600kg)
Finn 8 weighs 2000 kg dry - add fuel, any water, fridges/freezers, clothing, extra chain, anchors blah blah blah.
So you need every bit of that ATM and a good Cruiser.
( Landcruiser tray back is rated to tow 3500Kg)
My trailer was was custom built - note the back of the trailer with cutaway rollers and scalloped so i can drive this boat straight on the trailer. Just like the boys do with their runnabouts.
I load this boat alone dozens and dozens of times.
Cost $12500

Hi Bogranjac1, thanks so much for all the info. I somehow didn't get a notification when you commented.

Your trailer looks like a perfect setup. Interesting to hear about your adventures.

I ended up buying a trailer that a guy had custom made for another boat. It wasn't perfect for the Finn8 but did quite an okay job. I mostly used it for slipping the boat to antifoul etc. Turns out it's more convenient to leave the boat in the water for me.

You are not wrong about the Finn8 being heavy when fully loaded!

I've had to part ways with my Finn8 recently. It's now down on the Hawkesbury River, just north of Sydney. The new owners are very happy with it so I'm glad to see it's found a good home.
 

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