Definitely different. When I first saw the title I thought it was about a ladder
Beth54 said
11:49 AM Oct 5, 2011
Boroma577 wrote:
Definitely different. When I first saw the title I thought it was about a ladder
It's great isn't it! I can see a lot of our keen fishermen being interested in this.
Ma said
11:52 AM Oct 5, 2011
Depends on how much the keen fisherpersons pay out of bait as to whether they could afford it............
Beth54 said
11:58 AM Oct 5, 2011
Ma wrote:
Depends on how much the keen fisherpersons pay out of bait as to whether they could afford it............
Too true Ma. Apologies for not being politically correct.
Fairy-Nuff said
12:00 PM Oct 5, 2011
How bizarre
Ma said
12:07 PM Oct 5, 2011
You are forgiven Beth..............
bill12 said
12:29 PM Oct 5, 2011
Interesting, if not brilliant. As a fisherman, I always have thoughts about the best way to have comfort, and a boats, also. Can,t buy it, just bought a holden motorhome, and am building a trailer for the postie bike and the 3.5m tinnie. Bugga.
Beth54 said
12:48 PM Oct 5, 2011
bill12 wrote:
Interesting, if not brilliant. As a fisherman, I always have thoughts about the best way to have comfort, and a boats, also. Can,t buy it, just bought a holden motorhome, and am building a trailer for the postie bike and the 3.5m tinnie. Bugga.
I immediately thought of you Bill. My son has been looking for a small boat, and came across it. We both said 'awesome', my d-i-l said that's just bloody rediculous! So now I think awesomely rediculous!
Happywanderer said
01:41 PM Oct 5, 2011
That is very cleverly built. Someone with a bit of ingenuity.
Boroma577 said
01:45 PM Oct 5, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
That is very cleverly built. Someone with a bit of ingenuity.
Wonder if we will ever see them hit the open marketplace.
Esmeralda said
10:37 PM Oct 5, 2011
I have seen an article on a caravan that has a section underneath where the boat goes, but not seen one "in real life".
Cruising Granny said
10:48 PM Oct 5, 2011
That's a very clever conversion. He probably stayed awake all night designing those modifications. I suppose you could also put the boat on the top with a boat launcher, but converting the camper as a "slide-on" makes it a very versatile unit.
Beth54 said
02:39 PM Oct 6, 2011
It's the sort of thing my brother or eldest son would dream up, but both already have their rigs.
Son has a big old canoe called the 'Queen Mary' that he takes down to the river. She has a lot of family history with a lot of funny stories attached, so i don't think he'll ever get rid of it. I'll ask him to send me a picture to show.
Get a load of this guys and gals!
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/The-Transformer-Clark-4-4m-boat-30hp-merc-and-modified-Jayco-Camper-/150671687882
Definitely different. When I first saw the title I thought it was about a ladder
Depends on how much the keen fisherpersons pay out of bait as to whether they could afford it............
Too true Ma. Apologies for not being politically correct.

You are forgiven Beth..............
I immediately thought of you Bill.
My son has been looking for a small boat, and came across it. We both said 'awesome', my d-i-l said that's just bloody rediculous!
So now I think awesomely rediculous! 
Wonder if we will ever see them hit the open marketplace.
I have seen an article on a caravan that has a section underneath where the boat goes, but not seen one "in real life".
I suppose you could also put the boat on the top with a boat launcher, but converting the camper as a "slide-on" makes it a very versatile unit.
It's the sort of thing my brother or eldest son would dream up, but both already have their rigs.
Son has a big old canoe called the 'Queen Mary' that he takes down to the river. She has a lot of family history with a lot of funny stories attached, so i don't think he'll ever get rid of it. I'll ask him to send me a picture to show.