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I see the trailer that you reference, but I was trying to stay on message, (admittedly as well as being a pedant) the orig spec was for a 4' x 40" base? and for a NO Walk In..
so that was my 2psig..
cheers!
Rob


hoosier:
You must miss this link above: http://ephayes.com/trailers.htm

As I recall, it is 5X12 or 6X10 foot sizes. How do you think? Can you see a lot of gear insde?

Like I said, if you just want to pack up your gear, 5X8 foot will be ok. But, to get an organized arrangment, walking aisle, and standing inside of trailer, 5x10 (6ft height) is the smallest size in my perspectives.

If I buy a trailer, it is for ready to go and dive anytime without having extra packing.
I would like to walk out and into a trailer with my double and change my dry suit inside. Otherwise, any small size truck and suv can do the job only for packing.

Again, my 2 bar.:D
 
mike_s:
I bet you could make the one in the above URL into a pretty decent BBQ smoker!

There's an idea! Half for a BBQ smoker and the other half to haul gear. I wouldn't need to spend any money on Mirazyme. :D
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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