mateyboy
Well-Known Member
Hi Solitaire, is it strapped at front as well as in middle?
Iand as for those who decide to nip in front of you and then slam on the anchors, well, beggars belief![]()
I towed our boat (27ft Rinker 250) from Torquay to Southampton in the dark taking the M5, M4, M3 route.. going downhill was a bugger as were the grooves in the motorway on the inside lane and as for those who decide to nip in front of you and then slam on the anchors, well, beggars belief
Wouldn't want to do it again in rush as I think I had slightly too much weight on the hitch.. we could lift the front of the trailer up with two people but it was a struggle and resulted in the car being a little light at the front.. downhill = more weight = poohy pants = even less control.. especially when the car and trailer were dipping in and out of said grooves in the road.. not fun
strapped front x 2, sides x 2 and rear x 2
I've been looking at some boats with 'launching trailer'. Are these not suitable for road use? What's the difference?, they look hefty enough, no side rollers/rails?
but RenéJK friend and forummate on here, he has only 1 x 160HP (chipped to 180HP) in his Karnic and he has had lots of happy boating time aswell.
sidenote: ReneJK's Karnic is 2ft and a few 100kgs smaller than mine: model 2460 versus 2660
We had a load of trailor punctures, I suspect trailors are designed on the limit so go for a good one (even consider 6 wheels).
Hi,
my boat is 29ft LOA with twin diesel, and weigts 3Ton without trailer,
so I am at the maximum towable weight with a big 4 wheel drive.
(3,5T total weight) you're OK with your car !
Hi BartW,
Interesting trailer, not easy to find one so light in weight for this combination!
Do you still have access to the manufacturers name you could post here please?
Thanks, Ian.
With my current boat, I never immerse the trailer in water.
![]()
I'd be interested in your trailer also Bart, I'm looking at boats 2700-3000kgsHi,
my boat is 29ft LOA with twin diesel, and weigts 3Ton without trailer,
so I am at the maximum towable weight with a big 4 wheel drive.
(3,5T total weight) you're OK with your car !
we trail the boat about 10000km/year, Kroatia, Holland, SOF, .. UK, without any problem.
Use kranes aswell as slipway's for launching.
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=249511
Where it is now, its on a yard trailer, with bearings that make a terrible grinding noise, and obviously the wheels are going to fall off at some point.How do you launch it? Crane it in?
I'd be interested in your trailer also Bart, I'm looking at boats 2700-3000kgs
To accomodate wifey's shoes I'd either have to get a 1200kg boat or forget trailering and get a Dutch barge!I think Gullwing trailers are the only UK aluminium trailer supplier, they are fully road legal and are about 20% lighter than a galvanised steel version.
But even with one of these a 3000kg dry weight boat is still going to be overweight once you add an anchor, some fuel, dinghy and wifey's shoes![]()
I'd be interested in your trailer also Bart, I'm looking at boats 2700-3000kgs