Monster Trailer
So finally retired :o)
We've been promising ourselves for a couple of years to get a decent sized trailer for reenactment and yesterday we got one.
Had to drive 250 miles to Clacton and back to get it but even with the fuel cost it was a good price at a litle under £2000.

An Ifor Williams BV85 for those who care, about £4000 new....scary huh?
anyway our beast of a car towed it with now appreciable effort and no additional fuel consumption, not bad for a trailer that weighs 700kg empty !!!
now comes the less fun part of moving all our reenactment kit into the back of it....
We've been promising ourselves for a couple of years to get a decent sized trailer for reenactment and yesterday we got one.
Had to drive 250 miles to Clacton and back to get it but even with the fuel cost it was a good price at a litle under £2000.
An Ifor Williams BV85 for those who care, about £4000 new....scary huh?
anyway our beast of a car towed it with now appreciable effort and no additional fuel consumption, not bad for a trailer that weighs 700kg empty !!!
now comes the less fun part of moving all our reenactment kit into the back of it....
Labels: Car, Medieval, Photo, Reenactment, Retirement, trailer