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Bowlus

Bowlus is an American luxury travel trailer with a front door, aerodynamic shape[1] and polished aluminum body.[2]

Hawley Bowlus designed and built the travel trailer using his knowledge of aircraft construction.[3] Aspects of the design were used on the first aluminum-body Airstream[4] trailers, the Airstream Clipper. Bowlus stopped producing the trailers in 1936.

Production of a modernized, enlarged travel trailer resumed in 2013 in Oxnard, California.[5]

History edit

Founding and early years edit

The first Bowlus was designed and built by Hawley Bowlus in 1934.[6] Bowlus was a designer, aerospace engineer and the builder of the Spirit of St. Louis aircraft.[7] From 1934 to 1936, over eighty Bowlus were built at Bowlus’ family ranch in San Fernando, California.

In 1936, Wally Byam[8] who founded Airstream[9] adapted the design for the Airstream Clipper after selling Bowlus trailers.[10][11][12]

In November 1936, Bowlus stopped building travel trailers and did not transfer assets to another party.[13][failed verification]

Approximately half of the original Bowlus travel trailers have survived.[14] In a Scottsdale Gooding & Company auction, a vintage Bowlus Road Chief sold for $187,000.[11]

Modern Era edit

Bowlus was revived by Geneva Long and her family in 2014.[15] The modern travel trailers are longer, wider and taller than the originals and are lightweight. The new Endless Highways model is described as being the most advanced travel trailer in the world.[16]

The modern-era company is headquartered in Oxnard, California. Each travel trailer is made with birch wood,[17] 2024 T3 aluminum[18] and stainless steel countertops.[1] The company manufactures several versions of the trailer, including the Endless Highways, Endless Highways Performance Edition and the Terra Firma

Technology edit

The Endless Highway was the first travel trailer to use lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries.[19] Endless Highways travel trailers can run for up to two weeks without hookups.

Appearances edit

A Bowlus Road Chief appeared in the 1935 Hollywood movie Red Salute.[20]

In 2016, Bowlus partnered with Bentley[21] for the launch of the Bentley Bentayga during Monterey Car Week.

In 2017, a Bowlus Endless Highways appeared in a Squarespace commercial that was part of a Super Bowl Advertising Campaign with Keanu Reeves.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Potter, Everett (2018-12-11). "How a 20-Something Revived the Bowlus Road Chief". Forbes.
  2. ^ Neil, Dan (2015-09-16). "The Road Chief Is the Ultimate Camper". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2019-09-15.
  3. ^ Green, Penelope (2013-02-13). "On the Road Again". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-09-15.
  4. ^ Schwamborn, Dale (2015-04-16). "The Bowlus and the Clipper". Airstream blog. Retrieved 2019-09-15.
  5. ^ Barber, Megan (2017-11-14). "'30s-inspired aluminum trailer can go off-grid for a week". Curbed. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  6. ^ Brody, Reuben (2016-08-15). "The Trailer That Inspired the Airstream Is Back, Better Than Ever". InsideHook. Retrieved 2019-09-30.
  7. ^ Fogel, Gary (2016-09-07). "William Hawley Bowlus (1954)" (PDF). Unpublished. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
  8. ^ "Our Favorite Mobile Device". July 2015.
  9. ^ "Heritage | Airstream History".
  10. ^ https://airstreamclub.org/sites/default/files/2019-07/2018%2004%20Historically%20Speaking%20A%20brief%20History%20of%20the%20Airstream%20Company.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  11. ^ a b Ewing, Mark (2016-01-27). "The Road Chief Rides Again: The Lightweight and Modern Trailer with Vintage Roots". Forbes.
  12. ^ "Silver Streaks: Wally Byam and Airstream Keep on Rolling". 27 June 2014.
  13. ^ Brown, Bruce (24 June 2019). "Airstream inspiration Road Chief puts an off-grid luxury camper on the road". www.digitaltrends.com. Retrieved 2019-09-30.
  14. ^ Arsenovic, Aleksandra (2013-02-11). "$100,000 Bowlus Road Chief – Sleeker than an Airstream". Extravaganzi. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
  15. ^ Barber, Megan (2017-11-14). "'30s-inspired aluminum trailer can go off-grid for a week". Curbed. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
  16. ^ Weiss, C.C. (2016-11-11). "Electrified trailer glamps off-grid for days and charges your Tesla, too". New Atlas. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
  17. ^ Szondy, David (2013-02-16). "Bowlus Road Chief updates 1930s classic caravan". New Atlas. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
  18. ^ Vaughn, Mark (2016-02-13). "The Bowlus Road Chief may be the ultimate travel trailer; here's why". Autoweek.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-03-02.
  20. ^ Barger, Ron (2019-09-30). "Bowlus Road Chief Continues Legacy of Longevity". RVBusiness - Breaking RV Industry News. Retrieved 2019-09-30.
  21. ^ Ewing, Mark (2016-09-01). "Bowlus Road Chief Lithium + Teams With Bentley Bentayga For Monterey Car Week". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
  22. ^ "Meet the Super Bowlus, the Ultimate Tailgating Aluminum Trailer". www.themanual.com. 3 February 2018. from the original on 2020-10-19. Retrieved 2021-01-25.

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For other uses see Bowlus disambiguation Bowlus is an American luxury travel trailer with a front door aerodynamic shape 1 and polished aluminum body 2 Hawley Bowlus designed and built the travel trailer using his knowledge of aircraft construction 3 Aspects of the design were used on the first aluminum body Airstream 4 trailers the Airstream Clipper Bowlus stopped producing the trailers in 1936 Production of a modernized enlarged travel trailer resumed in 2013 in Oxnard California 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and early years 1 2 Modern Era 2 Technology 3 Appearances 4 ReferencesHistory editFounding and early years edit The first Bowlus was designed and built by Hawley Bowlus in 1934 6 Bowlus was a designer aerospace engineer and the builder of the Spirit of St Louis aircraft 7 From 1934 to 1936 over eighty Bowlus were built at Bowlus family ranch in San Fernando California In 1936 Wally Byam 8 who founded Airstream 9 adapted the design for the Airstream Clipper after selling Bowlus trailers 10 11 12 In November 1936 Bowlus stopped building travel trailers and did not transfer assets to another party 13 failed verification Approximately half of the original Bowlus travel trailers have survived 14 In a Scottsdale Gooding amp Company auction a vintage Bowlus Road Chief sold for 187 000 11 Modern Era edit Bowlus was revived by Geneva Long and her family in 2014 15 The modern travel trailers are longer wider and taller than the originals and are lightweight The new Endless Highways model is described as being the most advanced travel trailer in the world 16 The modern era company is headquartered in Oxnard California Each travel trailer is made with birch wood 17 2024 T3 aluminum 18 and stainless steel countertops 1 The company manufactures several versions of the trailer including the Endless Highways Endless Highways Performance Edition and the Terra FirmaTechnology editThe Endless Highway was the first travel trailer to use lithium iron phosphate LiFePO4 batteries 19 Endless Highways travel trailers can run for up to two weeks without hookups Appearances editA Bowlus Road Chief appeared in the 1935 Hollywood movie Red Salute 20 In 2016 Bowlus partnered with Bentley 21 for the launch of the Bentley Bentayga during Monterey Car Week In 2017 a Bowlus Endless Highways appeared in a Squarespace commercial that was part of a Super Bowl Advertising Campaign with Keanu Reeves 22 References edit a b Potter Everett 2018 12 11 How a 20 Something Revived the Bowlus Road Chief Forbes Neil Dan 2015 09 16 The Road Chief Is the Ultimate Camper The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2019 09 15 Green Penelope 2013 02 13 On the Road Again The New York Times Retrieved 2019 09 15 Schwamborn Dale 2015 04 16 The Bowlus and the Clipper Airstream blog Retrieved 2019 09 15 Barber Megan 2017 11 14 30s inspired aluminum trailer can go off grid for a week Curbed Retrieved 2019 09 22 Brody Reuben 2016 08 15 The Trailer That Inspired the Airstream Is Back Better Than Ever InsideHook Retrieved 2019 09 30 Fogel Gary 2016 09 07 William Hawley Bowlus 1954 PDF Unpublished Retrieved 2019 09 23 Our Favorite Mobile Device July 2015 Heritage Airstream History https airstreamclub org sites default files 2019 07 2018 2004 20Historically 20Speaking 20A 20brief 20History 20of 20the 20Airstream 20Company pdf bare URL PDF a b Ewing Mark 2016 01 27 The Road Chief Rides Again The Lightweight and Modern Trailer with Vintage Roots Forbes Silver Streaks Wally Byam and Airstream Keep on Rolling 27 June 2014 Brown Bruce 24 June 2019 Airstream inspiration Road Chief puts an off grid luxury camper on the road www digitaltrends com Retrieved 2019 09 30 Arsenovic Aleksandra 2013 02 11 100 000 Bowlus Road Chief Sleeker than an Airstream Extravaganzi Retrieved 2019 09 23 Barber Megan 2017 11 14 30s inspired aluminum trailer can go off grid for a week Curbed Retrieved 2019 09 23 Weiss C C 2016 11 11 Electrified trailer glamps off grid for days and charges your Tesla too New Atlas Retrieved 2019 09 23 Szondy David 2013 02 16 Bowlus Road Chief updates 1930s classic caravan New Atlas Retrieved 2019 09 23 Vaughn Mark 2016 02 13 The Bowlus Road Chief may be the ultimate travel trailer here s why Autoweek Bowlus Road Chief Lithium Is The World s First Lithium Powered Travel Trailer Archived from the original on 2017 03 02 Barger Ron 2019 09 30 Bowlus Road Chief Continues Legacy of Longevity RVBusiness Breaking RV Industry News Retrieved 2019 09 30 Ewing Mark 2016 09 01 Bowlus Road Chief Lithium Teams With Bentley Bentayga For Monterey Car Week Forbes Retrieved 2019 09 23 Meet the Super Bowlus the Ultimate Tailgating Aluminum Trailer www themanual com 3 February 2018 Archived from the original on 2020 10 19 Retrieved 2021 01 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bowlus amp oldid 1213294910, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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