The motor is 9.9 hp, but since the main motor is 30 hp, I will need a boating license. It is a dual axel trailer, but I'm not sure of the dimensions. Mostly when I am in the water, the tracks will be removed, except for those times when I'm out by myself, fully tracked, and a lake jumps out at me. With the tracks on, I will have to loosen the canopy screws, and slide the frame in about an inch to fit in the trailer. It is wide enough for Juggernaut to fit inside with the tracks on, just not including the winter kit. The metal on the winter kit is very jagged and sharp. It is a z-like pattern on the edges against the snow or ice, and should stop any sliding sideways on ice. The Kevlar belts on the tracks are a half inch thick, all with #8 hardened bolts. Quality is an understatement with these tracks. They are magnificently constructed, and should last many years. In fact this whole project is pure quality. The air brushing of the hood weill blow us away. I haven't seen it yet, but Marcella Barrows gave my wife an air brushed tee shirt from the same artist yesterday for her birthday , and it was the coolest tee shirt I have ever seen. The screening of the canopy windows is white, and extremely heavy duty to resist stick punctures. It will be Velcro around the edges for easy removal. Every detail has been thought about. The backup camera was installed on the trailer this morning, and the video display can be transferred to either Jeep that is set up to pull the trailer. I have ordered an impact driver, air pump, and several other tools that all work on batteries. In addition to the main lighting in the trailer, Bob added an additional switch that wirelessly controlled two battery operated lights, which work even with the trailer disconnected from the Jeeps. The trailer is being fully configured to act as a mobile repair shop, with everything I could need, except for the most massive repairs. Even clean wipes for greasy hands is attached to the wall, and can be replaced with a refill in 3 seconds. This whole project is just getting better and better. I am not a rich man, and I will never buy another Argo, but I have maneuvered everything for this one chance to have the toy of my dreams.
Steve
Steve
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