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Everyone who goes camping seems to have a streamlined roof rack luggage box to
hold their tent, sleeping bags cooking gear and so on. They look a bit like boats, so
why not make these things truly boat-shaped so that they can be used as beach boats?
Something like this should be better and more
fun than one of those silly inflatabl
(?) Wildtop's link as a link.
http://www.wildtop.com Have a fun. [StarChaser, Sep 11 2002, last modified Oct 04 2004]
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sure! then grab an oar, pull up next to the river, and just flip your SUV right over into the water! inversion=amphibiousness! hahahaha... |
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Like SUV's need any help flipping over... |
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On the show 'Junkyard Wars' <Apparently named 'Scrapheap' in the UK where it came from> one of the things was to make an amphibious vehicle, and the Navy team used the fiberglass top off a conversion van... |
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yeah its called scrapheap challenge and if I remember correctly the brits beat u yanks, on the SUV any one who drives one of those things desrves to turn them over into the river wouldnt this be helping them? |
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Hmm. Not a bad idea. Back in the 1970s there was a roof-rack boat on the market sold through small garages for around £90. Don't know if it was also a luggage box... |
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Here is a real roof top box and a boat combination manufactured in Toronto, Ont. Canada
Visit the site <LInk>
Have a fun! |
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<Admin: Link moved to the 'link' area.> |
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Looks like it is indeed baked, now. |
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