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Per Robert Scott:
I like the winch and roller idea, but with the trailer still attachedto them. :-) I'm looking into the trailering option for the future. I have a particular liking for this one that I could use as a canoe and kayak hauler AND a utility trailer: http://www.slickrydr.com/ProductLine...5/Default.aspx Trailers continue to call out to me. I've even got a small collection of photos that I take every time I see an interesting trailer. But, as a windsurfer for 20+ years, I keep seeing people migrate from a trailer (sometimes a quite elegant trailer...) to a vehicle that can carry everything by itself. Turnpike fees have tb one factor: around here a 200-lb trailer pays the same as a fully-loaded 18-wheeler on the Atlantic City Expressway. Parking might be another. But a trailer is calling out again to me since I've started looking for a replacement for my Suburban (roof rusting through..) and Toyota's FJ Cruiser is on my short list. -- PeteCresswell |
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