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galaxie




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posted 11-16-2005 10:02 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for galaxie     send a private message to galaxie   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by galaxie
As most of you know I'm a new owner of an orange Kat. My question is,I'm undecided on whether to look for a trailer or to buy a weekender for the Kat. Is there enough room in the weekender for a weeks worth of clothes & necessities. If I wait for an orange trailer & don't find one,it will cost about $600 to $700 to paint one + parts I would have to replace. I know people will say if you can afford a Prowler you should be able to get the trailer. That's not the problem. Space is my dilemma. There's nothing better looking than a Kat pulling a trailer. I also like the looks of the weekender. I guess what I'm trying to say is those of you that travel on short trips,are you satisfied with the weekender & it's storage space.
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posted 11-16-2005 10:11 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for dbudner     send a private message to dbudner   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by dbudner
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Originally posted by galaxie:
If I wait for an orange trailer & don't find one,it will cost about $600 to $700 to paint one + parts I would have to replace. I know people will say if you can afford a Prowler you should be able to get the trailer. That's not the problem. Space is my dilemma. There's nothing better looking than a Kat pulling a trailer. I also like the looks of the weekender.

Galaxie, doubt anyone would say anything about being able to afford the trailer especially with the outrageous prices on some of them. I haven't stayed over night anywhere yet with mine but I do like the weekender. Would seem that having both would be the way to go if $ is no issue though..

DizzysHotToy

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posted 11-16-2005 10:13 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for DizzysHotToy     send a private message to DizzysHotToy   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by DizzysHotToy
Galaxie,

I don't have a weekender nor do I have a prowler trailer. I do have a rack that I can put luggage on for a weeks trip. I travel quite a bit and leave my car at the airport and this works for me.

Last year I took my Eriba Puck, a small camp trailer to Oregon for 10 days and it was great. Space and yes money are issues for most of us and I don't agree with anyone who says that if you can afford a Prowler money should not be an issue. Quite a few people save to get what they want whether it be a Prowler, Viper, Porsche, or whatever and that does not mean they can spend their money indiscriminately.

Hope you find what you need and enjoy your ride to the fullest.

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posted 11-16-2005 10:22 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Marty Usher     send a private message to Marty Usher   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by Marty Usher
Galaxie - It really depends on how much you pack. Having traveled on my motorcycle back in the 70's I learned to pack light for pleasure trips. My wife CAN pack light but prefers to take more is space permits. For a couple going away for a long weekend a Weekender should work great. When I go on a trip alone (like HotRod Power Tour) I am able to pack enogh using the passenger seat that I don't use the trailer. However, for weeklong POA events, the trailer offers enough space to pack everything for Rebecca and I as well as the essential car cleaning supplies and tools and cooler and air compressor and etc. and etc. and etc......

The weekender would also make the car more practical around town when you need to pick up a few items at the store.

This message has been edited by Marty Usher on 11-16-2005 at 10:25 AM

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posted 11-16-2005 10:39 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for GenoTex     send a private message to GenoTex   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by GenoTex
Weekender has worked great for me and my wife Eleanor and we have taken two-week trips in it

Just gotta pack right! (and light)

-- to be honest we did wash clothes once enroute though.

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posted 11-16-2005 10:55 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dave Mills     send a private message to Dave Mills   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by Dave Mills
I have both the original Prowler rack & bag and a trailer. We like the added space in the trailer and we almost always use the trailer.
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posted 11-16-2005 11:54 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for WildCat     send a private message to WildCat   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by WildCat
I don't have a weekender but would like one.

I use my trailer a lot and think it is very use full for trips, car show and the cool factor.

You can have both weekender and pull the trailer the way the base of the weekender is made, so you have the best of both worlds. Weekender looks cool also and can stay on the car all the time, pull the trailer when you need it.

A Larry Lord Trailer stand reduces the amount of floor space needed to park the car and trailer and in most garages stand the trailer up in front of the Prowler and they fit in one car stall. 14' for car less than 4' for trailer leaving 2' for space between car/trailer/wall and door in a 20' garage.

I have a 24'x38' garage and the car and trailer will fit with the trailer on the ground hooked to the car, BUT, I have mine standing up and it gives us the space the trailer takes up for other JUNK.........lol

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If I travel with my car club on a longer distance for some days, someone else has to carry my luggage. ( Most times a Pick-Up or Delivery Hot Rod..) I helped myself two times with a bike rack, thats good till 100mp/h.
I like the org. Prowler Luggage Rack. A trailer is cool, but here we have a 50mp/h speed limmit with a railer, so that makes no sense.
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posted 11-16-2005 12:40 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Sunshine 77     send a private message to Sunshine 77   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by Sunshine 77
We try to do long trips and found this arrangement to work well for us. it holds a good size rolling suitcase for those of us with bad backs, and room left over for the detailing items and car cover if needed. The rest of the items go in the " trunk ?" with a small cooler up front. Easy on, easy off. We can leave the trunk in the room and fold up the rack, or slip the whole thing off and leave it all in the room.
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posted 11-16-2005 02:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BeWare     send a private message to BeWare   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by BeWare
That is a PT Cruiser luggage rack pitured above with a trunk strapped to it.
I agree with everything Marty said. Except we would not be able to travel for a week with just the weekneder and the trunk. We use our trailer a lot.
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posted 11-16-2005 03:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kat Daddy     send a private message to Kat Daddy   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by Kat Daddy
I started out with a trailer first and later bought a weekender which now stays on the car nearly all the time. I also have a hard top which eliminates any storage in the "trunk".

I've only used the trailer on a few longer trips when my wife traveled with me. If it's a short trip or I'm traveling alone, I can pack everything I need in the weekender and/or the passenger area in the car.

If you're not sure, my recommendation would be to start with a weekender (costs less). It's amazing how much they hold with some judicious packing, plus you will also have the trunk for flat things. If later you find that a trailer is better suited to your needs, you could always sell your weekender or just buy a trailer - you'll find both have thier purpose.

BTW - Larry Lord's trailer stand is an outstanding way to save a lot of floor space if you do decide to go the trailer route.

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posted 11-16-2005 05:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BlackAMX     send a private message to BlackAMX   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by BlackAMX
I have both the weekender and trailer. You said money was not a problem so I suggest you get both. Like Wildcat said you get the best of both worlds.
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posted 11-16-2005 07:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ed monahan     send a private message to ed monahan   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by ed monahan
Either one will probably hold their price as long as you don't get goofy and pay way too much. Get whichever one becomes available first. If you decide to switch, you can do it practically cost free. You will recover whatever you paid for a trailer and almost get the full retail price on a good used weekender.
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i FEDEX it there .....
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posted 11-17-2005 02:47 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for TooHipCat     send a private message to TooHipCat   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by TooHipCat
quote:
Originally posted by Dave Mills:
I have both the original Prowler rack & bag and a trailer. We like the added space in the trailer and we almost always use the trailer.

Dave,
I must say that your Yellow cat and matching trailer look very cool traveling down the road. The trailer definitely compliments the cat.

Brian

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posted 11-17-2005 06:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chi_Town_Prowler     send a private message to Chi_Town_Prowler   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by Chi_Town_Prowler
After seeing the Weekender in person on some cars, I must admit that it DOES look good on the back of the Prowler and gives it an extra flair. However for my money, it would have to be the trailer. The trailer is ALWAYS going to get the edge because it is a factory item and there weren't that many made in relation to the number of cars. They've already creeped up in value and in the coming years, the sky will be the limit!! The fact that the last Prowler built came with a trailer kinda hints at this. Also, they JUST LOOK COOL on the back of that car!!! You don't have to be hauling anything or going on a trip to be enjoy them, JUST CRUISE!!
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posted 11-17-2005 07:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MDProwler     send a private message to MDProwler   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by MDProwler
I bought my weekender last year for the lighthouse challenge and it was plenty for two nights plus junk we picked up along the way. This year i painted it and once on the car it stayed for the rest of the year. If you go weekender it will probably become a permanent fixture on the kat.


Only one problem with the weekender. It is possible to open the trunk lid while the weekender is in up position and possibly damage the trunk lid.

I have developed a wireless device that will prevent that from happening. I will be offering this device for sale soon if there is an interest in it. Should run about $100-$125 and take about 30 minutes to install.

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posted 11-17-2005 10:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for galaxie     send a private message to galaxie   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by galaxie
Thanks to all that gave me advice. Unless I come across an orange trailer soon I think I'm going to get the weekender. I can always get a trailer when one comes available.

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