Poignard
Well-Known Member
In my case I want to carry a 6 metre spar on a 4.2 metre long car. Is this legal (assuming it's properly secured and has red rags hanging off the ends!)?
Lakesailor;4147151 The problem of preventing it whipping up and down still needs to be addressed.[/QUOTE said:Yes - I saw a professional boat builder picking up a wooden Stella mast as you recommend. He put a strap near the front to stop it whipping around. As he tightened it, there was a crunch and the mast broke in two.
Luckily it was at a glue line, so he now has extra work to repair the mast as well as the boat.
'mazing what Google will find!
An interesting point.If you want to transport a longer spar (I sold a 28 ft mast to someone who wanted to carry it on a Defender roof) is to tow a small trailer (like a dinghy trailer)behind the vehicle. The overhang can be above that as the rear of the outfit is now the trailerboard. Even if you turn very sharply the overhang will still be within the allowable overhangs to the side. (unless you are on full lock, most unlikely on your road journey).
The problem of preventing it whipping up and down still needs to be addressed.
Use a Hi-Vis vest(s) to highlight the end(s). There's plenty at the sides of roads.
Off the top of my head, it's two metres overhang. The full details are here...
http://www.rya.org.uk/sitecollectio...ND ROOF RACKING THE RULES AND REGULATIONS.pdf
The linked document doesn't seem to say, is 2 metres front + 2 metres rear, ie 4metres longer than the car, or 2 metres total ?
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