We’ve covered the compact sealandar caravan in the past,.
Boat motorhome van. It’s billed as a house boat, but it appears more like some kind of space ship from a 1980’s tv show. The boat itself is crazy looking. A rare truck/boat hybrid produced in the 80's and based on the ford econoline van, only 21 were ever produced.
Even a small houseboat is usually over 30′ long and 14′ wide. Web this rings true in many cases of transportation for both land and sea, but rarely does it ring true with both, like it does with this boaterhome combo van — a brilliant, albeit strange creation that combines the elements of classic vans with a literal boat that can be taken on the water. Then the boat engine starts up, and it boat glides into the water leaving what appears to be a boat trailer welded to the back of a conversion van.
The best class c rv for towing a boat. Among other things, it’s spacious, stylish, and includes a selection of impressive features and highlights. See, you have plenty of livable space on the boat, but said.
There are as many ways to live on a boat or fulltime in an rv as there are traveling families. Houseboats, on the other hand, are usually much larger than this. Web and then their is the ultimate “do something” camper, one that functions not only as an rv but as something else entirely:
Web we take a look at a 1980s boaterhome, a motorhome that's actually a boat, all integrated into a ford econoline van. Web for rvs, you tend to pay for the whole rv spot (a flat fee), whereas on a boat, you are charged per foot (along with a possible liveaboard fee). A friend once said that her boat, without a watermaker and a daily shower, was more like camping, and ours was more like living in an rv.
The most popular boaterhome is a supersized rv/speedboat combination. Meet caraboat, the next big thing in the world of travel. Web dec 7th 2012 at 2:58pm 0 comments when one needs to transport a large powerboat great distances, it presents a rather wasteful problem.