1950s Kom-Pak Sportsman caravan featured a functional boat as its roof
The Kom-Pak Sportsman, a 1952 caravan from Oregon, was an eccentric concept integrating a recreational fishing boat into its design. Its roof was a 3....
The Kom-Pak Sportsman, a 1952 caravan from Oregon, was an eccentric concept integrating a recreational fishing boat into its design. Its roof was a 3.6-meter, 60-kg boat that could be rolled off, while the fiberglass trailer offered basic living amenities for two. Production was limited to an estimated 16-20 units, and it was discontinued by 1954 due to its high price of around $1,600.