For those us who are interested in boats and caravans, there is an interesting new website with articles and a forum at <www.caravantalk.co.uk>. The relevant section can be accessed via the toolbar on the left of the home page. The forum is towards the bottom of the Forum section. See you there!
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Thread: boats and caravans
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23-02-12, 17:44 #1
boats and caravans
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23-02-12, 17:59 #2
It even has an author listed on the site that shares your name, what a coincidence!!!
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23-02-12, 21:51 #3
What's aquatic caravanning then?
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23-02-12, 22:00 #4
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23-02-12, 22:04 #5
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24-02-12, 03:57 #6
Caravanning never entered my consciousness, other than what you do to stay at dinghy events if you are posh and can afford more than a tent.
3 years ago I had a change of lifestyle and have learned to be less bigoted
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Caravanning is what you do when the shipping forecast say F6+ and Rain or Fog
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You just look at the chart and try to remember to keep to the Yellow...
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24-02-12, 06:09 #7
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Quote: for those that are interested in boating and caravaning....
there is the Aquavan: http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automo...=D827501019542
excellent concept when done in f/glass. I saw one of these on the lakes. Fills a niche certainly.
PS the boat's pontoons sit on the trailer, so the trailer stays in the carpark.Last edited by barnaclephill; 24-02-12 at 06:12.
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