Tidnock
Well-Known Member
but the query here is that the buyer believed the boat was 2700kg, and the broker offered to find a trailer.IE the buyer anticipated being able to drive it legally with some sort of road car (my assumptions, and I would imagine , the buyer's too)
So, who is at fault, and who might be liable, for the 2700kg assumption being incorrect?
What we dont know it the make and model of boat, but when the blue flashing light appears in your extended wing mirror and you subsequently pull onto the weighbridge, the excuse that the broker told you it would be OK would not wash, I understand we are talking two different issues here, the law and the sale but they do meet somewhere.
assuming it is a volume produced boat, surely, one would find out the dry weight add a bit for extras and then add the weight of the trailer. Furthermore, what does the boat look like, to weigh over three tonnes without the trailer, there does have to be a bit of common sense here, I bet one look and most would say "no way"