MapisM
Well-Known Member
When I bought my last lake boat in the UK, her trailer neither had evidence of CE marking on the plate showing the max load, nor the previous owner had any docs.as I understand it the remedy will be new hubs and brakes (wich may mean new wheels and axles), a new hitch, and a cheapo trailer board, so probably a few hundred pounds, which isn't the end of the world. Anyone know if this is right, or is it more involved?
Otoh, it was a safe bet that it had to be CE certified, since it was made by a UK builder (Bramber).
So, I emailed them and they immediately (and very kindly) sent me a scanned copy of the certificate of conformity, followed by an original stamped and signed, all FoC.
Maybe they can help you somehow also if the trailer wasn't built by them, 'dunno...
Anyhow, you might be interested to know that the components mentioned in that cert. of conf. are as follows:
BRAKES -70/320/CEE & 71/320/EEC
MUDGUARDS - 91/226/CEE
TYRES - 97/27/ CEE
WEIGHT & OA DIMENSIONS - 97/27/CEE
TOWING ARRANGEMENT -94/20/CEE
LIGHTS -76/756/CEE
I can send you a copy if you wish, just pm me your email.