johnalison
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You need to add at least ten percent to get a likely actual weight, and double that if you are married.
Yes - Archimedes etc. Weight is displacement. As for your question plod will drag you off to a weighbridge so whats on a data base is irrelevant. You can easily find some factory with a weighbridge at the gate who will weigh your set up for free of a tenner to the gate man.Could I please check I have this correct?
Boat data says my boat displaces 2000lbs (907kgms)
Am I correct in thinking this is the same as its weight? Trying to calculate, roughly, if the wife’s car will tow it legally. Displacement (weight) plus weight of the braked trailer equals the tow weight. I need to check but her car will tow 1500kgms braked. It will be close but will it be legal?
Thanks guys
Steve
Are we talking about boats, or wives?You need to add at least ten percent to get a likely actual weight, and double that if you are married.
I'm far too much of a coward to commentAre we talking about boats, or wives?
I've seen police / the driving agency stopping everything with a trailer, HGV, lorry or car, at a point designed for that on the A17, and also at a similar point on the M74. Also the police recently had a crackdown on the A11 on trailers... From the accounts in the papers it's a very thorough vehicle / trailer examination.
The weighbridge suggestion was exactly to take the guesswork out of the equation.
The weight of the trailer, laden with the boat & that-ever you carry in it, is what count when selecting the vehicle to pull it.
Hence, if you find the actual weight under, at or above the desired 1500 kg, you know what to do. Simply moving things from the boat to the car will allow you to reduce the trailer weight and still bring it all with you..
The theoretical design weight of my boat was published as 14.5 metric tonnes. It has never weighed less than 18.3 tonnes when we have lifted out. Fuel and water tanks full compared to empty is 1.3 tonnes. The boat has 7 sails and none of those are spare sails. I suspect the 4t difference is about rightMy 35 ft boat weighs more than a ton more than its official weight. I understand that not only are fluids not included but also sails, anchor gear and of course all the other cruising gear like warps, fenders etc.
That’s a lot to tow!The theoretical design weight of my boat was published as 14.5 metric tonnes. It has never weighed less than 18.3 tonnes when we have lifted out. Fuel and water tanks full compared to empty is 1.3 tonnes. The boat has 7 sails and none of those are spare sails. I suspect the 4t difference is about right
I don't think it would even go on a low loader. It's 13'6" from bottom of keel to cockpit coamings! It would struggle under lots of bridgesThat’s a lot to tow!