Hey Drew,
The manual has detailed measurements for your builder (though I don't think it states a percentage of weight that the keel can support.) It's well worth your $35 for that set of specs and much more detailed information on this boat. http://pearsonariel.org/manintro.htm
Hey Drew,
How about some pictures!
The keel should bear the great majority of the load (95%) as it is where the greatest mass is located.
The bunks/pads should only serve to maintain lateral stability - not really bear a significant portion of the load.
You will not get very far if you try to dangle the 2,500# lead keel pig from small supports bearing on the Fiberglass hull!
All dimensions and details to build a trailer / cradle are in a PDF inPost #11 on this thread:
I assume the Commander is a recent acquisition (?) If so; Congratulations! I am in the process of a restoration myself and have some pictures and other info in that thread.
Here is the info I used to select a borrowed trailer for transport and build a new cradle for storage.
The stations are in feet from the bow moving aft.
The height is measured 24" outboard of the centerline from the bottom of the keel
I built my stanchions @ sta 9.75, 13 & 19.5
Last edited by Commander227; 07-31-2008 at 07:48 AM.
Reason: I can't spell "dimensions"