Hey guys,
Thanks for the comments. We've sent a few PM's and answered some queries in private if that is where they belong.
Overland Chronicles; i hate to be generic and say anything is possible, but it is. If you have some fabbing skills, or want us to do it, you can absolutely have an elevated RTT mount and put kayaks underneath. Or, perhaps simpler, is to devise a system where the kayaks go o top, depending on how often you travel with the kayaks. If it is all the time, then put them underneath. If it is only every now and then, i'd keep the COG lower and put the kayaks above on a removable rack.
We have done more and more homework on the trailers to make them completely compliant with federal regulations, and also to see what local equipment and accessories fit with the trailers. We have also been getting some great feedback and have sorted out the power system and outlet placement etc, but it is still all going to be dependent on the individual customer. One thing we're sure about is this; these are top notch trailers with amazing potential for whatever you'd like to do with it, and perhaps more so than any other trailer out there, offer an exciting base on which to build your ultimate expedition trailer. Now that we have used our initial demo trailers in our testing and gotten a good idea of needs in the market, we're all set to go.
We have 2 more trailers on the water, and more on order depending on demand. We are keeping the supply limited to a lucky few for now
but we will be ramping up supply as the interest grows. I'm sure you are all aware that we'd rather have a waiting list and be in business for a while, than have 20 trailers sitting around and for us to go down in a blaze of glory.
Thanks everyone for the continued support and interest.
Rou