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Post by Stumpy on May 29, 2018 18:00:38 GMT
Just perusing our local papers and came across this....... LINK if anyone's interested. Looks more like a "Mr Whippy" iced cream van to me
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Post by Telemachus on May 29, 2018 18:07:03 GMT
No.
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Post by naughtyfox on May 29, 2018 18:45:49 GMT
I didn't spot the Thetford anywhere. No shower. I suppose you could get by with a Camping Gaz cooker, Camping Gaz lantern, and some bottled water. Poo on the towpath, put it in little black plastic bags and pop it in the dog poo bins. I think it looks like fun.
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Post by Stumpy on May 29, 2018 18:49:45 GMT
I didn't spot the Thetford anywhere. No shower. I suppose you could get by with a Camping Gaz cooker, Camping Gaz lantern, and some bottled water. Poo on the towpath, put it in little black plastic bags and pop it in the dog poo TREE. I think it looks like fun.
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Post by naughtyfox on May 29, 2018 19:25:53 GMT
How abouts if they glued some fake rivets round the sides?
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Post by Jim on May 30, 2018 5:53:02 GMT
How abouts if they glued some fake rivets round the sides? That would just be tacky!
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Post by JohnV on May 30, 2018 7:13:09 GMT
How abouts if they glued some fake rivets round the sides? That would just be tacky! Sorry Jim, but your jokes are just not getting any better
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2018 7:21:09 GMT
What is it with these local paper sites, full of friggin ads and videos that slow the page that much i give up and shut down.
Boat was shite also.
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2018 7:44:24 GMT
I like caraboats.
However a design which involves having a trailer submerged is not ideal. I guess the idea was that the boats would spend the vast majority of time out of water with a keen owner keeping everything maintained on their driveway. Then it could work as a part time boat but once the thing ends up sitting in water unused the trailer falls apart.
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Post by Jim on May 30, 2018 7:53:57 GMT
That would just be tacky! Sorry Jim, but your jokes are just not getting any better haha, that wasn't a joke, more a fact!
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Post by naughtyfox on May 30, 2018 8:11:05 GMT
I like caraboats. However a design which involves having a trailer submerged is not ideal. I guess the idea was that the boats would spend the vast majority of time out of water with a keen owner keeping everything maintained on their driveway. Then it could work as a part time boat but once the thing ends up sitting in water unused the trailer falls apart. I was thinking about this too, this morning... perhaps a more sensible thing would be to have a 5m long fibreglass boat with a 20hp engine (or less power for canals), drive along the canal, go home and pick up car + trailer and winch the boat out of the water straight onto the trailer. Seems daft having a boat dragging a set of wheels along below the waterline.
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2018 9:09:12 GMT
The clue is in the name It would be quite awkward to use a normally designed boat as a caravan. Usually the action of winching a boat onto the trailer makes getting on a normal type of boat very awkward. And the wheels under water is not a big problem if 2 things happen 1. It is primarily used as a CARAvan with occasional uses as a Boat. 2. It is owned by the type of person who likes taking apart and cleaning and/or replacing things (bearings) If those two conditions are not met its a pile of shite but if they are I think it could prove quite a useful and enjoyable piece of equipment.
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 30, 2018 10:20:47 GMT
I can't really understand where the "housing" angle comes from since the owner hasn't presented it as anything other than the restoration of a caraboat. Presumably Brizzle Live has the same fixation with property as the Daily Mail and can't resist inserting its fixation into articles, whether it has any place in the story or not.
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Post by phil70 on May 30, 2018 23:23:18 GMT
I watched the programme and was amazed by his lack of boat knowledge, he used bog standard standard silicon to seal bolts etc on the chassis and I thought " that's not going to last long" I personally would not set foot on it Phil
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 30, 2018 23:30:37 GMT
I watched the programme and was amazed by his lack of boat knowledge, he used bog standard standard silicon to seal bolts etc on the chassis and I thought " that's not going to last long" I personally would not set foot on it Phil Probably a cosmetic restoration which will be taken to shows etc and never go anywhere near water.
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