Sunday, March 19, 2017

Is it a boat or an RV?

Our first trip on sv Harmony...was by road. Yes, it's a boat, but this week we added wheels and went for a land cruise...to a catamaran factory where we'll be doing repairs for the next 6-8 weeks. The factory, Knsyna Yacht Company, builds stunningly beautiful catamarans. We actually had considered buying an older one of theirs before choosing Harmony. Their quality and attention to detail is world class. If ours comes out of their factory even a fraction as beautiful we'll be incredibly happy.

Unfortunately, the factory is 5km from the nearest boat ramp. The route took us through town, around some very tight corners, up a major highway, and into the local industrial area. It took several days start to finish with some nail biting moments which we tried to capture in photos.


Fist step was taking down the mast. TS rigging did an excellent job. We motored to the Waterfront area of Knysna which has a concrete quay that can support a crane. Here they are connecting the crane to the mast. 

TS Rigging

And off it comes. We laid the mast down on a trailer and drove it to the factory the next day.


We hired a local man named George to help us clean up the boat. Almost everything you see that sparkles is due to him. He's amazing. Here, just in front of the John Benn, is the town boat ramp, a rock solid, thoroughly modern facility. Unfortunately, we're too wide to use it. Instead we needed to use a makeshift wooden ramp just around the corner. We had to go back to our dock and wait until they shored up the ramp and trailer.

Mzuvukele "George" Mwele

The next week we motored back to the yacht club. Getting ready to pull our 11 ton yacht up a very wobbly wooden ramp. Do I look nervous?

The Dreaded Ramp

Our good friend Mark thinking the same thing...

Mark Beard looking nervous

A flatbed tow truck from KMS Towing positioned a specially made trailer under the boat and slowly pulled it up the ramp. There was a lot of creaking and cracking, more than everyone expected, but it held and the boat finally emerged from the water.

Slowly and with lots of creaking

A huge sigh of relief. Little did I know the real nail biting was still to come.

We made it! Safely in the parking lot. 

Once out of the water we realized the boat was a bit too low for the road trip the next day. The guys worked into the dark to jack the boat up another 6 centimeters. 10 years of rust on the trailer made it more difficult than they'd expected.

sv Harmony tucked in for the night

The plan was to move the boat up the highway before rush hour traffic which meant an early start. The lighting made everything look eerie.

5:30 the next morning, hard at work


Then the fun began. Two men drove the truck and trailer (the trailer has a steering wheel) while 5 men ran around moving things out of the way. We learned that in Afrikaans "Yo" can mean anything from "Yes, no problem" to "Geez, mate, you may want to stop now before the boat gets crushed against that concrete pole."

Who planted a tree here?

After a tight squeeze out of the yacht club parking lot, we drove along the N2 which is the main highway leading through town, equivalent to an interstate in the US. Can you imagine driving to work and seeing a 54' catamaran on the highway?

They drive on the left here

Unfortunately, 6 centimeters wasn't quite enough. The starboard rudder dug into a pile of dirt in the center median. They had to back up a few times to try other angles before finding the right path. They plan on jacking the trailer much higher for the return trip.

Our first grounding...won't be our last

All while dodging trees, poles, and power lines. At one point the hull was 2 centimeters away from this concrete pole.

We dug a furrow down the median and barely missed a pole

At this point we'd taken longer than planned. Rush hour traffic was starting to build. What you can't see is the long line of waiting cars to the right. Most were supportive. Some even got out to take pictures and cheer. Knysna has a long tradition of boat building which is a source of pride here.

Green means go

Off the highway and on the final stretch to the factory. Still more obstacles though.

Digging more trenches

Now on the other side of the Knysna lagoon

If you look closely, you can see Gavin at the wheel of the trailer. He was a pro. The boat and trailer weigh in at over 15 tons but doesn't have power steering. Luckily the steering box lasted until we were 100 feet from the factory. A loud pop and the sound of metal hitting the ground signaled its surrender. He muscled it the last few meters.

Gavin in the driver's seat

Knsyna Yacht Compnay

Making the final turn into the factory. I've backed a lot of trailers but this felt like rocket science.

Tight turn into the factory

The fence opening was too small. No problem. 3 minutes with an angle grinder and the fence peeled back like a tin can.

Cutting back the fence

Almost there 
Finally safe inside Knysna Yacht Company where we'll spend 6-8 weeks painting, replacing windows, refurbishing equipment, and turning our baby into a beautiful swan.

New home of sv Harmony

We'd like to thank everyone from TS Rigging, KMS Towing, and Knysna Yacht Company for taking such good care of our beloved Harmony. The care and attention you gave her are testament to your professionalism and expertise. We feel lucky to be in such good hands.


David & Angela

23 comments:

  1. Wow thats an awesome adventure , thanks for the photos and telling the story

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  2. Great story and photos! Appreciate you sharing so all of us back here in the states can follow along and feel like we're part of the adventure too! Can't believe how big that boat is out of the water and how little the trailer was that supported it. Crazy!

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    1. The trailer creaked and groaned the whole trip. We teased Kevin, the guy sitting underneath the boat steering the trailer, that he was the bravest man in town. They're planning to use a bigger trailer on the return trip. Glad you're enjoying the posts. We're still kinda blog shy so it's encouraging to hear. Miss you!

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