Hi there Charlie:
Here's what I think would be of help.
First of all a hidden release for the trap door to allow quick exit of
unwanted people from coming in & disturbing those involved in doing timing,
announcing, etc. asking all kinds of questions that can be easily handled
by someone outside the trailer.
Convenient storage for multiples of items needed to be stored in tim.trlr
(including paper forms, speakers & timing stuff).
Ability to open up sides to get fresh air so timing people don't go brain
dead when working.
Visibility from within if you're doing timing from the vehicle. Figure out
# of electrical outlets needed. Can you climb to roof for timing display,
if so how easy is it to do so?
How easy is it to pack & store items inside when not in use. How secure can
you lock it up to keep vehicle from getting broken into.
Just a few observations & good luck in your search.
Happy autoxing in San Diego {:>}
At 03:28 PM 7/6/99 EDT, Smokerbros@aol.com wrote:
>SF Region is considering replacing the timing trailer with a truck, probably
>cube van. If it was up to you, what things would be important?
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>Charlie Davis
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