Re-post of Listing - still have a TD for sale

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Re-post of Listing - still have a TD for sale

Postby brickz » Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:57 am

Gotta part with my Tear of Joy. See pics in Album.

http://tnttt.com/album_ ... ser_id=463

Modified Cub design. Built it myself from frame up on boat trailer.
Just under 10' long. 4' wide.
Total DOT weight is 960 lbs. so qualifies as "Light" here in NY.
Has rack for Kayak/canoe and handy receiver hitch welded in back for removable bumper, bike rack or any standard 2" hitch.
Portable changing room/curtain attaches to boat rack.
All custom hard wood cabinets throughout.
Insulated walls. 110V and 12V systems.
Always stored inside but had it out in some heavy rain storms and no leaks.
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Can send more pics if you want to see something specific.
Asking $2800.00.
Brickz


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Postby Oasis Maker » Tue Jun 08, 2010 1:27 pm

Nicely done. But I'm curious, I've never seen wheel placement so far back? How does it tow, especially with 2 bikes on the back?

I like your activities. Between the teardrop, kayak, and bikes - you'll have a full day for sure. :thumbsup:

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Axle location

Postby brickz » Tue Jun 08, 2010 1:37 pm

Yeah, there was a lot of discussion about that on the forum when I built it. I started with an old trailer for a small boat and I was too lazy to do all the cutting and welding to move the axle up. It actually tows quite nicely. That's the trade off, more tongue wt. = more stability. Tongue wt is still only around 160.
You need to add a kayak to your rig too. Someone called mine the "Swiss Army Teardrop".
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