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Chris Bastock November 8th, 2004 08:05 PM

Fishing Trollys, and equipment!
 
Dear All,
I am a student at Staffordshire University, studying a
BA(Hons) in Product Design. For my final year I am going to be
designing a Fishing trolley, but at the moment my knowledge is
limited. Who better to ask, than Fisherman? So in my investigation I
was told to use the Google Groups for help. In my research I will be
looking at existing Trolleys and other means of transport for
equipment. So if people could reply with problems that have occurred
when using Fishing trolleys, I would be very grateful.
An example of this could be steering, storing them, using them in
different environments and tackling obstacles. This would be a great
help to me and vital research for the project.

Thank you for your time and hope to hear from people, soon.

Chris Bastock

Baal November 8th, 2004 09:38 PM

Fishing Trollys, and equipment!
 
It may help to aunthenticate you if you use your .ac email address.

"Chris Bastock" wrote in message
om...
Dear All,
I am a student at Staffordshire University, studying a
BA(Hons) in Product Design. For my final year I am going to be
designing a Fishing trolley, but at the moment my knowledge is
limited. Who better to ask, than Fisherman? So in my investigation I
was told to use the Google Groups for help. In my research I will be
looking at existing Trolleys and other means of transport for
equipment. So if people could reply with problems that have occurred
when using Fishing trolleys, I would be very grateful.
An example of this could be steering, storing them, using them in
different environments and tackling obstacles. This would be a great
help to me and vital research for the project.

Thank you for your time and hope to hear from people, soon.

Chris Bastock




Richard November 9th, 2004 04:17 PM

Fishing Trollys, and equipment!
 

"Chris Bastock" wrote in message
om...
Dear All,
I am a student at Staffordshire University, studying a
BA(Hons) in Product Design. For my final year I am going to be
designing a Fishing trolley, but at the moment my knowledge is
limited. Who better to ask, than Fisherman? So in my investigation I
was told to use the Google Groups for help. In my research I will be
looking at existing Trolleys and other means of transport for
equipment. So if people could reply with problems that have occurred
when using Fishing trolleys, I would be very grateful.
An example of this could be steering, storing them, using them in
different environments and tackling obstacles. This would be a great
help to me and vital research for the project.

Thank you for your time and hope to hear from people, soon.

Chris Bastock


If you were more inclined to design a carp transporter (than the more
conventional fishing trolley) and posted somewhere like www.carpforum.co.uk
I am sure you would get some interest ....... if only because there is a lot
of crap products on the market. A number of people seem to identify similar
short-comings, and total emissions, in present designs available.

Richard



Richard November 9th, 2004 04:17 PM

Fishing Trollys, and equipment!
 

"Chris Bastock" wrote in message
om...
Dear All,
I am a student at Staffordshire University, studying a
BA(Hons) in Product Design. For my final year I am going to be
designing a Fishing trolley, but at the moment my knowledge is
limited. Who better to ask, than Fisherman? So in my investigation I
was told to use the Google Groups for help. In my research I will be
looking at existing Trolleys and other means of transport for
equipment. So if people could reply with problems that have occurred
when using Fishing trolleys, I would be very grateful.
An example of this could be steering, storing them, using them in
different environments and tackling obstacles. This would be a great
help to me and vital research for the project.

Thank you for your time and hope to hear from people, soon.

Chris Bastock


If you were more inclined to design a carp transporter (than the more
conventional fishing trolley) and posted somewhere like www.carpforum.co.uk
I am sure you would get some interest ....... if only because there is a lot
of crap products on the market. A number of people seem to identify similar
short-comings, and total emissions, in present designs available.

Richard



Chris Bastock November 9th, 2004 04:55 PM

Fishing Trollys, and equipment!
 
This is my student email address!



Thank you,

Chris Bastock


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