dylanwinter
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As a trailer sailor who reckons to rig/launch in 5 or so minutes, I wonder how long it takes him.
Dom't know about the legality of the trailer, stability might be a problem.
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Is that lake as small as it looks??!
Stability - in roll, anyway - depends on the ratio between track width and cog height above the road. Putting the wheels inboard reduces track but also allows the boat to be substantially lower. My wild guess is that it's more stable than a conventional trailer. Dunno about legality: there are all sorts of rules about dimensions and overhangs and all sorts of exceptions based on the load.
I think your wild guess might be a bit out.
Looked at Centaur specs and width is marginal and weight + trailer would probably be outside UK limits. Talking about real weight (as checked by police) rather than the listed.
Do you have a handy link to the official trailer width limits? The normal length limit for a trailer pulled by a car is 7m, but glider trailers longer than that are fine (mine was 9.5m long) as long as they are built to carry a "single indivisible load", Likewise, I think you can go over the normal 2.55m width limit if necessary, as long as you don't get to the width that needs a police escort.
The trailer must not be over 2.55mt wide...
Width and length
The maximum trailer width for any towing vehicle is 2.55 metres. The maximum length is 7 metres for a trailer towed by a vehicle weighing up to 3.5 tonnes (3,500 kilograms).
10 Dimensions
If the towing vehicle has a permissible gross weight in excess of 3.5 tonnes the
maximum width and length of the drawbar trailer are 2.55 metres and 12 metres
respectively. If however the gross weight of the towing vehicle is 3.5 tonnes or less,
then the maximum permissible width and length for a drawbar trailer are 2.55 metres
and 7 metres respectively. In both cases, the overall length of the towing vehicle and
trailer must not exceed either 18m or 18.75m depending on the type of towing vehicle.
If the vehicle combination (not including buses) is of the articulated category,
regardless of the gross weight of the towing vehicle, the maximum permissible width
and length of the semi-trailer are 2.55 metres and 12.2 metres respectively. The
overall length of the towing vehicle and trailer must not exceed 15.5m2
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The C&U definition of the overall length of a trailer makes it clear that the coupling
device and draw-bar are not included in the length dimension. In the case of a
caravan, where a protective box is mounted on to the front (for example to hold gas
storage tanks) and is supported on the draw-bar, this box is included in the overall
length.
I don't have time to look for back up at the moment, but I always believed that a commercial vehicle, ie transit / sprinter etc van could tow a slightly wider load than a car. I'm sure that you would find info on caravan sites. I thought that a car could tow 8ft 2in wide. Talking UK regs.
See here - https://www.gov.uk/towing-with-car/car-towing-weight-and-width-limits
Width and length
The maximum trailer width for any towing vehicle is 2.55 metres. The maximum length is 7 metres for a trailer towed by a vehicle weighing up to 3.5 tonnes (3,500 kilograms).