dpb
Well-Known Member
Not sure you would get to tow an 805 legally as they are listed as 2890kg. That leaves 600 odd kg for trailer and gear.
Not sure you would get to tow an 805 legally as they are listed as 2890kg. That leaves 600 odd kg for trailer and gear.
Yes would be very close
Dennis
Just looked at a few and not sure I like the circular seating arrangement at the back and also they are stretching my budget a bit too much especially as I would need a trailer
Dennis
Having extensively experienced both S23 and 805, I would choose the 805 in a heartbeat, even if there were extra works to be done. The seating area in the cockpit it much more sociable as it can seat many more people.
The 805 is also much less 'tippy' and more fun (easier) to drive. With the S23 you'll constantly be adjusting the trim tabs if there's any weight shift. Don't ask how I know!
I think at 2.98m, the 805 might be too beamy to tow leagally too. It used to be 2.3m trailer width with 0.3m overhang either side for a total 2.9m, but it seems that now it is simply 2.55m. I can't see anything about overhangs on the width In the new rules.
305 overhang to max width of 2.9 still allowed according to NTTA.
Dennis, I see this month's Motorboat Owner online mag had a feature on the S23/25.
Ok, that's useful. Stil 8cm too wide, but doubt anyone would spot that. Now, how to get the boat on a trailer and keep it under 3500kg? Could go for an aluminium trailer like this http://www.geckotrailers.co.uk/double-axel-to-3500kg/3500kg-21-to-25ft-twin-axel
Weighs 465kg, so brings the brochure weight up to 3355kg. Would need to check, but often brochure weight doesn't include any fluids, oil in engines, steering fluid etc, batteries or even canopy. It also won't include any options, that may not be removable. Would need to remove anchor and chain, fenders, ropes, all personal possessions. Would also need to make sure fuel, water and waste tanks were as near to empty as possible. It might, just might, be possible, if the brochure weight is accurate, to keep it under 3500kg, but it won't be practical given the amount of stuff you would almost certainly have to remove.
Of course, you could ignore the limit, like the width, and push your luck a little bit, but if the manure hits the windmill, the book will certainly be thrown in the direction of the person towing.
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