can anyone recommend a rig to tow , that is suitable for one person to set up. must be capable of off roading, as i am a fisherman .
any ideas would be great thankyou.
Dougwe said
08:04 PM Jul 15, 2015
Welcome to the gang Kevin, enjoy here and out in the playground.
Maybe one of the "off road" camper trailers would suit you Kevin?
rockylizard said
08:25 PM Jul 15, 2015
Gday...
Before I retired and hit the road full-time and bought my van, this is what I used to have.
This followed me anywhere that Hilux (and the LandCruiser 100 that I had next) could go by itself.
Extremely simple to put up and away by myself.
[edit: sorry, it is a Cub Offroad Drover camper]
Chers - John
-- Edited by rockylizard on Wednesday 15th of July 2015 08:26:09 PM
kevin125 said
03:46 PM Jul 21, 2015
Hi John
Thanks for the photos. just out of interest. what are the costs of such a rig. might seem a daft question. but what sort of budjet would i need per year. assuming i never worked on route. hope you dont mind me asking.
thanks
Kevin
Roving-Dutchy said
04:03 PM Jul 21, 2015
My vote would also be for the CUB camper trailer, had one myself many years back, very simple to set up, unlike many camper trailers.
Cheers
David
rockylizard said
04:49 PM Jul 21, 2015
Gday...
The one I had was a Drover Supermatic Off-road with all their bells and whistles - it was their top model back then.
From memory it cot me $26,000 or thereabouts. Prices have obviously varied (read increased ) since then ... and their range has also increased. You would probably need to contact CUB.
cheers - John
kevin125 said
04:50 PM Jul 22, 2015
Thanks Dave.
Just had a look at there site. and nothing could be simpler .
can anyone recommend a rig to tow , that is suitable for one person to set up. must be capable of off roading, as i am a fisherman .
any ideas would be great thankyou.
Maybe one of the "off road" camper trailers would suit you Kevin?
Gday...
Before I retired and hit the road full-time and bought my van, this is what I used to have.
This followed me anywhere that Hilux (and the LandCruiser 100 that I had next) could go by itself.
Extremely simple to put up and away by myself.
[edit: sorry, it is a Cub Offroad Drover camper]
Chers - John
-- Edited by rockylizard on Wednesday 15th of July 2015 08:26:09 PM
Hi John
Thanks for the photos. just out of interest. what are the costs of such a rig. might seem a daft question. but what sort of budjet would i need per year. assuming i never worked on route. hope you dont mind me asking.
thanks
Kevin
Cheers
David
Gday...
The one I had was a Drover Supermatic Off-road with all their bells and whistles - it was their top model back then.
From memory it cot me $26,000 or thereabouts. Prices have obviously varied (read increased
) since then ... and their range has also increased. You would probably need to contact CUB.
cheers - John
Thanks Dave.
Just had a look at there site. and nothing could be simpler .
kevin