That's the halleluiah package right there. It's the kind of thing you'd see on the motorways of America being pulled behind their huge RV's. A toy-hauler I believe they call it. Kind of surprised there isn't a motorcycle strapped to the front of that trailer too.
I wouldn't like to tow it on a windy day...
Viktor
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Makes you wonder though if this is someone with money to blow, or is it someone with a good income in debt to their eyeballs trying to create an big impression. Certainly not the average lifestyle I would think.
the fat controller
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I cant help wondering how on earth would they launch the boat, with the size of the outboard motor it wouldn't exactly be light and to go off the trailer as most do, then it would need to be quite far out for it to come off the top. Unless of course the Porsche is like James Bond's Lotus and can go under water
The largest combo I have ever seen was an American RV pulling a trailer with a Mercedes S500 on the back, that was in Spain, I think it would be a tad large for our roads.
Ally
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Think the top part of the trailer pulls down, after removing the car of course;)
Seen a stock car trailer with two stock cars on it, it pulled down so you could off load.
Any other photos of it Ally? I also curious how the boat platform lowers. I think I see a cable and pulley on the top of the left rear post. Assuming there's a pulley at the top of each corner post, it'd be a winch jobbie to lower it down onto the car platform for launching...
Still, its a precarious load to say the least...
Ally
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Guys you want to be in the US to see rigs. I've sinned again and again just covenanting some of them. LOL just typing this in McD's near Tampa. Thank God for good old mcDs and there's an RV place next door and I'm off to it.
the fat controller
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Yeah guys having a super time but the first week was spent everyday at SeaWorld, Univerisal and anything else that had a theme park attached to it with our grandson. Have moved down today St Petersburg to a Beach Resort so ill be able to let Liz and Lindsey and Harry stay at the resort and ill head off to RV Centres etc.
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