Is there a design for pickup truck
In a discussion last summer we were wondering if our great boat
wizzard or anyone else has designed a 2 or 3 section boat for a
pickup truck to carry nested then put together when you are at the
water. We only discussed the final product and not the "how to".
We envisioned the first piece, probably the stern section as
the "cap" for the pickup and the next section nested underneath and
the third section inside that with any gear under it. The third
section could be either a small cabin for the forward section or an
additional length to give a boat about 24 feet that bolts together
ala TIMS at the now famous Kingston Messabout.
All great things start with a dream. So all you Bolgerados can
think about this one and respond accordingly. Here you go Bruce
(S). I really like the idea of travelling away from the snow and
ice with a great boat safely sitting on the back of the truck for
the journey then put it together, add a small outboard or oars and
away you go.
Paul McLellan still glowing from a great month of cruising with the
Bolger Houseboat #481 and trying to get back to reality, or maybe
the cruising is the reality.
wizzard or anyone else has designed a 2 or 3 section boat for a
pickup truck to carry nested then put together when you are at the
water. We only discussed the final product and not the "how to".
We envisioned the first piece, probably the stern section as
the "cap" for the pickup and the next section nested underneath and
the third section inside that with any gear under it. The third
section could be either a small cabin for the forward section or an
additional length to give a boat about 24 feet that bolts together
ala TIMS at the now famous Kingston Messabout.
All great things start with a dream. So all you Bolgerados can
think about this one and respond accordingly. Here you go Bruce
(S). I really like the idea of travelling away from the snow and
ice with a great boat safely sitting on the back of the truck for
the journey then put it together, add a small outboard or oars and
away you go.
Paul McLellan still glowing from a great month of cruising with the
Bolger Houseboat #481 and trying to get back to reality, or maybe
the cruising is the reality.