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The Transformer


Get a load of this guys and gals! biggrin

 

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/The-Transformer-Clark-4-4m-boat-30hp-merc-and-modified-Jayco-Camper-/150671687882



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Definitely different.  When I first saw the title I thought it was about a ladder



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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.



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Depends on how much the keen fisherpersons pay out of bait as to whether they could afford it............



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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. wink biggrin



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How bizarre

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You are forgiven Beth..............



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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.

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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. wink 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!



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That is very cleverly built. Someone with a bit of ingenuity.

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Happywanderer wrote:

That is very cleverly built. Someone with a bit of ingenuity.


 Wonder if we will ever see them hit the open marketplace.



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I have seen an article on a caravan that has a section underneath where the boat goes, but not seen one "in real life".



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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.

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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.



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