Great Rob, the kids will love the hay rides, bring plenty of bales :-)
It's probably worth mentioning that an enclosed V-nose trailer with at least
16ft from inside the drop gate to the front would be a great platform for
traveling swift solos. At least a couple can fit inside and the masts on the
top. It's a great place to store the boat in the winter and all the accessories
including the bbq and the old couch in the summer. If you search the web site
you might catch a glimpse of Bram's setup - a 20 footer equipped with
everything. You would need a suburban to pull one as big as that though.
G
----- Original Message -----
From: Rob DesMarais, D.C.
To: 'Keith Councell' ; swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 2:54 PM
Subject: RE: Trailers
My 2 cents - I'm just planning on using my 16' flatbed utility/hay trailer
and strap it down. I think that should get me there. It should make a great
platform for some shore base demonstrations should those be considered. And if
I ever go over the Golden Gate Bridge while visiting Ken, it shouldn't lift off.
Rob
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