gjgm
Well-Known Member
I used to tow 24 ft Regal on twin axle.. 50mph was the most it was stable at, but it was pretty relaxing driving IMHO.FWIW I agree with those who've said that whilst you CAN tow a boat this big, it's very tiring and stressful towing something that big....
In my opinion, the max you'd want to tow for long distances or often is 20-22 ft and about 2000kg ish - any bigger than that, towing it a couple of times a year to the marina and back, or away on a weeks holiday for example, that's fine - but towing it every weekend - not sure I'd fancy that even with a Rangie or similar.
Remember too that a 2800kg boat, will need a 700kg trailer - the guy who said he towed a 3000 kg boat must have been well over 3500 with the trailer, kit, inevitable fuel/water etc.
It's not about what you can legally tow, but about what's comfy to tow a long distance.
To OP, remember that advertised weights are likely to be without fuel,water and all that boating clobber.
While you might not get Plod stopping you, you can expect nothing from your ins co., if you are over the legal weight, so that could mean nothing for the car and nothing for the boat, which might be a very expensive accident.