Posts: 631
Threads: 7
Thanks Received: 773 in 400 posts
Thanks Given: 213
Joined: Sep 2017
Reputation:
5
Here's the direct youtube link:
YARC : Drunk in the Mud/Keeper of the Dingy/Ears
/Potluck Contributions Restricted
The following 1 user says Thank You to Putts for this post:1 user says Thank You to Putts for this post
• Cammalu (02-19-2018)
Posts: 770
Threads: 55
Thanks Received: 527 in 322 posts
Thanks Given: 152
Joined: Sep 2017
Reputation:
2
Very nicely done! He put some time and effort into that.
•
Cute where did he hide the batteries? I see an induction stove top? That going to pull some sternwakeAwatts!!
•
Posts: 464
Threads: 23
Thanks Received: 429 in 256 posts
Thanks Given: 477
Joined: Sep 2017
Reputation:
5
I saw this one awhile back and still one of the nicest conversions i've seen.
•
Posts: 1,686
Threads: 76
Thanks Received: 1,304 in 826 posts
Thanks Given: 1,301
Joined: Jan 2018
Reputation:
19
now.. all I see when I see flat-topped V-nosed trailers.. is water... lol
But the build is impressive.
My body is a temple- Ancient and crumbling,
probably cursed
Dog Bender with 4.2 Stinkin' Badges
Posts: 84
Threads: 2
Thanks Received: 27 in 24 posts
Thanks Given: 0
Joined: Apr 2018
Reputation:
0
04-21-2018, 02:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-21-2018, 03:10 PM by Riverman.)
My new v-nose, "flat-roof" cargo trailer has a nice slope from the center to each outside.
It has plenty of slope to run any amount of water off it easily.
In fact... it's not a flat roof at all.
•