Owners′ group for trailerable boats. They hold cruises together and offer checklists and other resources on their website. Most of the content is published ina members′ newsletter rather than on their site.
[Trailer/Sailors Association, USA]
Extensive instruction manual on vehicles, hitches, loading and leveling, wiring, launching technique, safety and laws. Excellent illustrations and tables.
[Trailer Boats Magazine, Carson, CA, USA]
Owners′ group for trailerable boats has a list a Launch Ramps Advisory Service, available to members, that tells of location and conditions of ramps in U.S. and Canada.
[Trailer/Sailors Association, USA]
Trailer sailing, with its low budget and access to distant cruising grounds, has its advantages, but the author makes sure you are prepared for some limitations and difficulties.
[SailNet, 4 September 2002]
Some additional equipment and modifications for your boat trailer to make it safer and easier to manage. 1 page with photos.
[Sail Magazine, July 2003]
Tips for helping releive ramp congestion, both when launching and returning.
[BoatSafe.com, USA]
The unreliability of trailer lights and what to do to make yours light forever.
[BoatSafe.com, USA]
Written for sailors of Dovekies and other open beach cruisers, this manual contains basic tips for choosing, maintaining, and operating your boat trailer on the road and on the launch ramp.
[Shallow Water Sailors, USA]
[Trailer sailors] look at the trailer weight rating. But how many look at the receiver on their tow vehicle? Some examples.
[Waggoner Cruising Guide, Bellevue, WA, USA]
A Catalina 250 owner shows the method he uses to raise and lower the mast. Text and diagrams.
[Arlyn's Catalina 250, USA]