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- TvovExplorer IIFor some reason the pictures in the original post are very blurry for me... don't know if it is my laptop or something else.
Can they be reposted somehow? - MoteExplorerThat's a nice setup. We're wanting to do something similar but on a smaller scale this spring. The little bumper and step we have now can be challenging to step out onto on a wet morning.
- Kayteg1Explorer IIThanks. Clear link
It is on expensive side, but with my Prime membership on amazon, I often can find open box item for 1/2 price, so saved it for future use.
Actually can think about other use for the folding platform.
This summer plan to take my patio boat to Lake Powell and that might be nice ramp from boat to shore. - Virgil_DieselExplorer
Kayteg1 wrote:
Virgil_Diesel where did you get your platform? Looks like commercial liftgate?
Black Widow 94" x 54" Solid Surface Tri-Fold ATV Pickup Truck Ramp https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008EMSLDE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_A.FqEb9T7SQND - mkirschNomad III have a similar setup, only narrow to fit between the lights. The purpose of mine is to bridge out over my trailer tongue and turn the steps 90 degrees for a side exit.
If anything a porch is SAFER because it allows you a wide stable place to step out and get your bearings before negotiating the scissor steps to the ground. For anyone of any age.
Plus you may not want to stand on the ground, such as in the case of wet muddy conditions. Sit on the porch under the awning and enjoy the rain, high and dry. - Kayteg1Explorer IICan't help noticing that those platforms are mounted on rigs where camper bumper is less than 30" above the ground.
Would you do something like that on 4W with floor at 36" it would make totally different comments.
Virgil_Diesel where did you get your platform? Looks like commercial liftgate? - mellowExplorer
- Ron_835Explorer
ppine wrote:
Please explain the point of having a porch. I would rather be on the ground where I can move around. It looks like an accident waiting to happen at night, with older people, or people that drink.
And older people who like to drink and dance in the dark. - mellowExplorerI like that idea of a folding porch, not see that before. It gets it out of the way while traveling. Looks like it blocks half the stop light/turn signal however, might be a liability in that sense.
If you do any camping on the beach a porch is a much needed option, being able to get the sand off before entering the camper helps a lot with cleanup. Also on some designs its a great place to store your grill and wood. If you are older you can add a handrail to the steps and don't allow drunk ppl on your rig. I have seen some add LED lights around the porch so you can see it better at night. - ppineExplorer IIPlease explain the point of having a porch. I would rather be on the ground where I can move around. It looks like an accident waiting to happen at night, with older people, or people that drink.
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