Introducing
an
innovative
new
lightweight
toy
hauler
Press
Release
February
2007:
MIDDLEBURY,
Ind.
-
The
BlastT
may
be
small,
but
it
packs
a
big
punch.
Blast
-
a
multi-purpose
hauler
from
the
Adrenaline
Toy
Hauler
Division
of
Coachmen
RV
-
made
its
debut
at
the
2006
National
RV
Trade
Show
in
Louisville,
KY.
"What
makes
this
trailer
so
exciting
is
its
versatility.
It
truly
is
a
multi-purpose
unit,"
said
Lawton
Tinley,
President
of
the
Adrenaline
Toy
Hauler
Division.
"A
guy
can
take
it
to
the
worksite,
hauling
all
his
materials
and
equipment,
and
then
on
the
weekend,
empty
it
out
and
load
up
his
motorcycle
or
ATV."
Most
SUVs,
half-ton
pickups
and
even
smaller
vehicles
can
easily
tow
the
Blast.
The
trailer
has
base
weights
starting
at
3,400
pounds,
and
its
box
lengths
start
at
15
feet.
The
exterior
aluminum
skin
is
durable
and
functional.
Coachmen
added
an
eye-catching
graphics
package
and
a
fiberglass
sidewall
option.
The
rally
wheels
on
the
tandem
axles
complete
the
sporty
look.
A
generator
rack
integrated
onto
the
A-frame
hitch,
allow
the
owner
to
have
plenty
of
electrical
power
on
demand.
The
rear
ramp
door
utilizes
coil
spring
hinges
so
there
are
no
cables
to
get
in
the
way
while
loading
equipment,
and
the
door
can
handle
up
to
2,000
pounds
of
weight.
An
exterior
option
is
a
retractable
hose
for
washing
sporting
equipment
after
use.
Once
inside,
it's
obvious
that
Blast
is
more
than
a
cargo
trailer.
For
its
size,
Blast
is
surprisingly
spacious.
The
interior
height
is
6
feet
9
inches
and
multiple
windows
let
in
plenty
of
natural
light.
"What
makes
this
so
much
more
than
a
cargo
trailer
is
all
of
the
at-home
features
Blast
has,"
said
Tinley.
"You
have
a
shower,
a
marine
toilet,
a
microwave,
a
refrigerator
and
an
18,000
BTU
furnace.
You
can
be
completely
self-contained
anywhere."
The
galley
in
Blast
is
complete
with
a
two-burner
cooktop,
black
appliances
and
stainless
steel
sink.
The
countertops
are
charcoal
laminate
and
the
granite
cabinetry
employs
thermofoil
cabinet
doors.
The
dinette
table
is
suitable
for
use
inside
or
out.
Coachmen
finished
the
interior
decor
in
Mojave
Stone.
Flooring
throughout
is
fuel
resistant
linoleum
to
keep
the
trailer
looking
sharp
inside
for
years.
"We
put
attention
into
the
details,"
said
Tinley.
"For
example,
the
sidewalls
are
reinforced
so
you
can
hang
things
from
it.
We
also
made
sure
the
floor
was
insulated
for
climate
control."
The
15-foot
model
sleeps
two
on
the
large
fold-out
sofa's.
The
17-foot
model
can
sleep
four
with
its
54
by
74-inch
fold-up
bed
in
the
rear
and
the
two
bunk
beds
in
the
front.
A
single
electric
trac
queen
bed
that
will
rise
up
out
of
the
way
when
not
in
use
is
optional
on
select
models.
Blast
is
a
multi-use
hauler.
It
can
work
hard
during
the
week
and
play
even
harder
on
the
weekends.
And,
it's
all
at
a
very
affordable
price.
The
manufacturer's
suggested
retail
price
begins
at
$11,850
(Prices
can
vary
according
to
features
and
region)