What is your Windsurfing Vehicle?

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grumplestiltskin
grumplestiltskin
WA
2331 posts
WA, 2331 posts
19 Feb 2007 4:57pm
quote:
Also has a duel use as a skip, is full of crap, and has a special smell.


how embarrasing, I actually thought that the council had left that there for specific use as a skip bin.


personal ride: company supplied commodore wagon .... sweet, free petrol too
HAIL
HAIL
SA
1160 posts
SA, 1160 posts
19 Feb 2007 8:15pm
my rusty old LWB hiace has room for heaps of windsurfing gear..... and chick/s! vans rule!
garynoel
garynoel
WA
260 posts
WA, 260 posts
19 Feb 2007 7:01pm

Motorbike and sidecar.
Put the board between my teeth and the rest of the stuff under my arm.
Sidecar bit is for my mum.
pole boy
pole boy
WA
292 posts
WA, 292 posts
20 Feb 2007 9:43am
a late 90's model liberty, throw the seats down and you can go all night with your woman, or slide all your gear in, its your choice
MintoxGT
MintoxGT
WA
975 posts
WA, 975 posts
20 Feb 2007 2:23pm
1984 360ci 5.9 ltr Jeep Cherokee Wagon, this puppy runs on dual fuel is as tough as nails, I carry all my stuff in the back with the passengers front seat folded all the way back.

When I progress to shorter boards I will make up some sort of racking.

I have carried 4 boards side 2x2 side by side 8 sails when with a mate plus masts booms and wet buckets.

By the way it fits a double bed mattress in the back with wheel wells cut out and is as comfy as pie to sleep in.

Cheers
GT
bubs
bubs
SA
924 posts
SA, 924 posts
14 Mar 2007 11:01pm
I know this was a while ago but saw one of these on the road (empty ) and thought it would be the complete ideal thing (with some minor modifications) to use if you didn't want a trailer:

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Advantages:
- Aero dynamic. Simuilar to a station wagon i would think. Mabey not quite as good but better than a van. (i think)

- Main one is how much gear you could fit in it. A s*** load i would think.

Disadvantages:
- extremily long
- bit harder to drive
- hard to park (although not as hard as a trailer i would think)

Well the hurse is my latest idea. Not so sure how to get one easily and for a good price though.

Bubs
catapilla
catapilla
WA
13 posts
WA, 13 posts
16 Mar 2007 3:41pm
all for the herse idea Bubs. always wanted one..

1964 EH Wagon. bit of rust but fits heaps in (all the time seeing as ive got nowhere to store it at home ), On gas so only costs 20 bucks a week to fill up!!! The girl maneuvers herself around the board and sails as requisite.


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