arthor
New Member
Greetings all,
I reckon I must be a bit thick as I can't seem to get my head round the towings regs.
Putting aside the cars above 3500kg GW for now and assuming I have one less than that. I get that the trailer max is 7 metres long (not including the link bar) and 2.55 metres wide . Am I right in assuming that you can have an overhang of up to 3 metres? Does this then mean then that in theory, you can tow a boat of up to 10 metres?
As far as weight goes, I understand that it is down to the limit imposed by the manufacturer of the car (and trailer).
I intend building a boat which will be ply epoxy and therefore much lighter than a fibreglass one. I want it big enough to be comfortable on but small enough to trailer.
Width 8'5". I can't see a problem here
Length 26-28' I am thinking that if 7meters is the best part of 22' then even if I built her to 28', I would only need it to overhang by 1.8 metres. Can't really see a problem here either.
Weight - estimated 1850kgs. I think that is without engines but two Toh 90s take it up to around 2250Kgs. I have seen a 6.7m roller trailer that has a gross max of 3500 and a payload max of 2800.
I just cannot see why I cannot tow that with something like a LWB Landrover/Discovery or one of the bigger Troopers/Patrols etc. Am I missing something here?
I currently have a 27' Selcruiser that I think weighs in the 5-6 ton bracket but have seen pictures of it being towed by a member of this forum. This makes me feel that a similiar sized but lighter boat can also be towed.
regards
arthor
I reckon I must be a bit thick as I can't seem to get my head round the towings regs.
Putting aside the cars above 3500kg GW for now and assuming I have one less than that. I get that the trailer max is 7 metres long (not including the link bar) and 2.55 metres wide . Am I right in assuming that you can have an overhang of up to 3 metres? Does this then mean then that in theory, you can tow a boat of up to 10 metres?
As far as weight goes, I understand that it is down to the limit imposed by the manufacturer of the car (and trailer).
I intend building a boat which will be ply epoxy and therefore much lighter than a fibreglass one. I want it big enough to be comfortable on but small enough to trailer.
Width 8'5". I can't see a problem here
Length 26-28' I am thinking that if 7meters is the best part of 22' then even if I built her to 28', I would only need it to overhang by 1.8 metres. Can't really see a problem here either.
Weight - estimated 1850kgs. I think that is without engines but two Toh 90s take it up to around 2250Kgs. I have seen a 6.7m roller trailer that has a gross max of 3500 and a payload max of 2800.
I just cannot see why I cannot tow that with something like a LWB Landrover/Discovery or one of the bigger Troopers/Patrols etc. Am I missing something here?
I currently have a 27' Selcruiser that I think weighs in the 5-6 ton bracket but have seen pictures of it being towed by a member of this forum. This makes me feel that a similiar sized but lighter boat can also be towed.
regards
arthor
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