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The trailer for the Cherokee has always been so-so. Its an old
Gehrlein (sp?) that was probably purchased new when the glider was built in 1965. Its the EXACT same type of trailer that Glub Djerjinksi used for his Open Cirrus in the Sunship Games. its heavy, really long, and pretty old. I had the door hinge rebuilt a couple years ago which caused a smoldering fire in the plywood floorboards. they werent burnt completely but the inside of them is gone. then the hitch got jackknifed by someone somehow. The hitch has always been kind of bogus anyway. a few broken welds and some cracks have never given me a lot of faith in it. I loaned it to my college flying club this last weekend to transport some tables and chairs for their fly in. the hitch had a catastrophic failure, but held together long enough for them to limp to the airport. No worries, they didnt destroy my trailer, the glider wasn't in the trailer when the failure occured, and now I am forced to address an issue that i had putting off for too long, definitely a good thing. So now the question is what to do? Ive got some money coming in my tax return and will have a small budget, 1000-1500ish to spend on getting my car and trailer ready to go for the XC season. Im sorta hesitant to dump a lot of money into this old trailer, considering that the rest of the frame is fairly well rusted. I have pretty real concerns that if I start to fix one thing it will lead to another and pretty soon I will have essentially done a complete rebuild. My car is a 1999 Oldsmobile Alero with the V6. Not the worlds best tow vehicle but it has lugged this monster trailer around the state of Iowa for the last few years with few complaints. I would love to see if the Cherokee would fit in a Cobra trailer. I think it would. That would be riding in style! I can imagine a lot of ways to rebuild or build from scratch a much better trailer. Current trailer is too narrow so it also has to be too long, as the fuselage and wings have to be staggered to fit. tongue weight is not enough so the thing bounces around a lot during transport. Id love to have some time with some fabrication tools to develop really good mounting in there. The list goes on and on. So the question to RAS is: What are my best options? Anyone have any good ideas on how to build a glider trailer for cheap? I could probably make a 4 or 5 foot wide and 22 foot long trailer work. I understand steel prices are pretty high nowdays. Is anyone building their own trailers anymore or just buying factory built? Thanks! |
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