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Cherie320 wrote:She does have an offset companionway, but "Glimmer" is opening some new travel opportunities for us. Pat
Tucky wrote:I love polishing my car- your trailer might be a little much, though. Beautiful rig.
kimbottles wrote:Hey! What's the towing capacity of a Super Seven?
BeauV wrote:kimbottles wrote:Hey! What's the towing capacity of a Super Seven?
A pound and a half, pound and three quarters if the fuel tank is half full
Panope wrote:Pat, That rig would be just the ticket for a particular fantasy lifestyle that I have in mind: Cruise Panope in the Salish Sea in the summer/fall and then hit the road and head south for the winter.
Maybe in 20 years or so I will be fully retired and you can sell that beautiful trailer to me!
Steve
Tucky wrote:I love polishing my car- your trailer might be a little much, though. Beautiful rig.
BeauV wrote:kimbottles wrote:Hey! What's the towing capacity of a Super Seven?
A pound and a half, pound and three quarters if the fuel tank is half full
JoeP wrote:Love those 7s. My cousin used to tow his Formula Ford with an Alfa 2000 GTV. I thought he was nuts.
cap10ed wrote:For a great design exercise, put an Airstream on a barge layout with a forward pilot house encompassing the leading edge of the airstream . Side decks to get in and out of the trailer and an aft deck for the twin outboards. Make it a shallow draft boat for traveling down the Mississippi .
Jamie wrote:That's a beauty. What does she look like inside?
BeauV wrote:Wow! That is such a beautiful trailer! It's the MAYANs of trailers
Lin wrote:Cherie, that is a beautiful!! Wishing you & your wife, many miles and years of enjoyment with it. Well made, with a solid reputation for lasting quality.
Both my parents (with their respective spouses) travelled many, many thousands of miles across Canada and the US with their trailers. Short trips, long hauls. A fantastic way to explore.
Enjoy!