Saw this today. Interesting set-up.
It is one of those small trailers that you can rent from U-Haul, with the wood frame of the ship built around it. Still had the trailer hitch sticking out of the front for easy transport, plus the back of the ship opened up to gain access to the trailer inside for storage.
The only thing missing was a mast!! I artfully arranged the angle of the telephone pole to make it look like a mast.
Thread: For the pirate fans out there
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For the pirate fans out there –
04-29-2007,03:56 PM
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04-30-2007,03:47 AM
gee...now if only the neighbors in my historic district neighborhood would let me build a boat on my no parking street (there's NO way they'd let me park it in the yard!). mmmmmm will keep thinking. actually looking at turning my porch into the boat deck, but still working on details
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04-30-2007,05:42 AM
Nice! Neat idea and usefull for storage too.
Jodi: What if it's a historical ship?
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04-30-2007,06:27 PM
But that wouldn't be parking.... it's docking!
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05-01-2007,04:21 AM
don't think they'd go for it, but maybe I can put something out. haven't given up hope yet...it's only May, right?
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05-04-2007,12:37 AM
Looking at the proportions, I'm guessing that's actually built on a boat trailer. The distance between hitch and axle would be more along the lines of bass or sailboat size than that of a small u-haul.
Either way, that's a cool alternative to the semi trailer pirate ship!End Male Genital Mutilation. Don't circumcise.
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