Wink High School Band

In Wink, Texas

Trailer: Clubhouse-Spec 36′ Gooseneck STS

  • Tridem axle, 10k axles
  • 9 foot interior height
  • Tapered V-nose
  • Upgraded Blackout Package
  • Upgraded Finished Interior
  • Black Rubber Coin Floor
  • 48″ RV Style Side Door
  • Floor-Mounted D-Rings
  • 3 rows horizontal E-track

Exterior Color: Black

Graphics: Clubhouse-Printed & Installed

Interior Layout:  Traditional STS

2nd Floor Length: 12 feet

Shelving: 3x Standard Instrument Shelving & Custom Drum Wall Storage with Carrier Grid

Additional Features: 2x 20′ awnings. Uniform Racks, additional 1st floor headroom.

The Wink High School Band built their Clubhouse Trailer in 2024. This build is considered a Small Trailer Solution Gooseneck, with coin floor, finished interior paneling, and awnings. 

Entering from the rear, you are greeted by the raised 2nd floor with a ground to floor height of 60″. Rubberized coin cover the floor, with 12 floor mounted d-rings. The ship’s ladder in blue allows easy access to the 2nd floor for loading and unloading without taking up floor space. The finished white walls reflect a ton of light! 

Slotted and numbered Uniform Racks offers secure storage for 76 uniforms. 

2 sections of 6′ instrument shelves take up the curbside of the trailer, with 1 instrument shelf on the street side (driver’s side). This shelving is carpeted with open-loop carpet, and slanted back towards the wall, eliminating the need for strapping instruments down, in most cases. 

The nose contains the Drum Wall, customized specifically for Wink’s battery quantities and dimensions. Another ship’s ladder is mounted to the bulkhead for nose access. Above the side entry door is the Carrier Grid, providing storage for up to 24 drum carriers. 

Two black 20′ Carefree Awnings were installed on the trailer, giving additional surface sun and rain protection during contests and football games. 

The Power Cabinet is mounted at the rear of the trailer. In conjunction with 100 watts of solar on the roof, 2 deep cycle batteries keep the trailer operational during long contest weekends without noisy generators.