SoundGuy wrote:
Lantley wrote:
Don't sweat it. I use to get the same Beverly Hillbillies comment about my tote being on the rear.
Truthfully the look did not bother me one bit.
In the RV world sometimes you have to go with function over style
I must have missed it because in 3 pages of discussion I didn't note anyone mention the "Beverly Hillbillies". :R What I did say - "the OP has a really sharp looking trailer but hanging a brightly coloured blue tote tank off the rear of a tan coloured trailer like this IMO really spoils the esthetics". Hey, it's his trailer he can obviously do what he wants with it but apparently he must be agreeing there is a point here as he's now painted the rack black and covered the tote. :W I might tighten that cover with a couple of black bungies cords so it doesn't flap in the wind but IMO what he's now done looks much better and is more in keeping with that sharp looking trailer he has. :B
I don't think the Beverly Hillbillies comment was directed at you or anyone else for that matter. It was merely a follow up to the OP's reference to the aesthetics police.
I do like what the OP has done,looks good. However I'm all about keeping it simple. The less set up, break down pack up, put away I go through. The more time I have to relax and enjoy the CG.
That means I seldom pull out awning lights, No signs or pink flamingos! No non essential covers on my tote...Granted it takes all of a minute to put the cover on, But that is a minute more of set up and break down time. I try to keep it mean and lean when it come to set up/break down
Just a mat and a camping chair is all I typically need. Anything else is subject to "Do I really need to get this out!"
Yes the cooler is a mandatory option;)