Question for BiB's Re: Towing
Question for BiB's Re: Towing
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BigBazza

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2,135 posts

270 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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I am off on hols in a couple of weeks and would LIKE to take both Boat and Jetski with me...is there any law AGAINST putting a ballhitch on the back of the boat trailer and attaching the jetski to that?
I realise it would be double articulated and rather long but is there an actual law preventing me doing this?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, heaven forbid I get done for a proper offence!!

jacko lah

3,297 posts

272 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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I'm not a legal advisor but I'm sure it aint safe or legal, but Have you thought about piling the jet ski on top of the car or into the boat.

I have a related question:

If I buy a car without MOT, can I tow it behind a massive Volvo on an A frame ? Effectively it's a trailer ? or is there a weight limit for unbraked trailer ?

If I can get it started and book it into an MOT half way between Manchester and Southport say St Helens, do you think 20 miles each half of trip is too far to justify the fact that you can legally drive with no tax or MOT if you are driving to or from the MOT station ?

rustybin

1,769 posts

261 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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jacko lah said:
do you think 20 miles each half of trip is too far to justify the fact that you can legally drive with no tax or MOT if you are driving to or from the MOT station ?

I don't think there is a limit to how far you can drive to the MOT station. If the MOT station is near your home address and your taking it there from where you bought it I wouldn't have thought that was a problem.

BigBazza

Original Poster:

2,135 posts

270 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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Thanks Jacko, I was thinking like fairground style double trailers!
The jetski is bloody heavy i'm not sure it would work, I have looked into it!
And on your other point, I don't think you'd stand out if you were driving an unMOT'd motor on the east lancs!!

Dwight VanDriver

6,583 posts

267 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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B.B.

Motor car only allowed to tow ONE Trailer.

Jack

http://tinyurl.com/2ywgc

should answer re ulw unbraked trailer.

There is nothing in the Act that states that you have to use the nearest MOT Station. Not yet tested in the High Court but there is school of thought in the legal profession that because the exemption (similar to that for No Excise Licence)only applies to go to/return for purpose of test, this does not cover you to go to Scotland from London on holiday under the exemption etc.

Incidentally any one that has MOT due in August, get in now and save a bob. Fees up by approx 2% from 1.8.2004. You can book a month early and still get a 13 month certificate.

DVD

BigBazza

Original Poster:

2,135 posts

270 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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Thanks DVD, I have to figure out how I am going to do it now though!!

stooz

3,005 posts

307 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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if I have a bike on the trailer, and the trailer came loose, do I claim off the car insurance or the bikes?

do I need to tell my car insurance Im towing/towing a bike?

Dwight VanDriver

6,583 posts

267 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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Twill all depend what you have in your Policy of Insurance. I would have thought a claim on the Insurance covering the vehicle towing the trailer.

Always a good thing to make your Insurance Company aware of what you are doing so if the wheel does come off they do not have any loophole to knock a claim.

DVD

jacko lah

3,297 posts

272 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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BigBazza said:
Thanks DVD, I have to figure out how I am going to do it now though!!


A very large roof rack ?

BigBazza

Original Poster:

2,135 posts

270 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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Unless I get the Mrs to navigate the treacherous 150miles or so of coastline in the boat from home to holiday? Now THATS got me thinkin!!

crankedup

25,764 posts

266 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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If its a regular basis of towing boat and you want the jetski on as well, looks like a bigger boat trailer is needed. Weld in a extra central channel for the jetski? Can't see a cheaper way out.

gone

6,649 posts

286 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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Buy yourself a thing called a 'Motor Tractor' Locomotive or heavy locomotive,

These are the things (lorries) that you see at fair grounds that have generators on them and nothing else. They are allowed to pull more than one trailer BUT they have seriously reduced speed limits when they do so!

BigBazza

Original Poster:

2,135 posts

270 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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Not when I drive it it won't GONE!! lol I think maybe the idea of a longer boat trailer MIGHT work but it would have to be bloody long, boat is 21 1/2ft and jetski is nearly 10!! I do have my class 1 but thats ridiculius lol, we'd look like the beverly hillbillies

dorifter

103 posts

264 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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what you need is a six wheeled ROVER sdi v8 converted to be a jet ski carrier,yet still 4 door/4 seats but with another pick up type back and its got a tow bar!!V8 pull your boat nicely.I bought it from a eccentric jet ski shop keeper,his finished with her,its very rusty and would need a brave man to restore her,he toured europe in it ...........go on you know you want to!£700

BigBazza

Original Poster:

2,135 posts

270 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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I DO want to....whats wrong with me? lol I have been looking at bick Yankee pickups with exactly this idea in mind...not sure the pocket would run to 2 thirsty V8's in the house....

Marcos Maniac

3,148 posts

284 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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You can get a jetski in the back of a 4x4 pick up (single cab - not crew cab) - no modifications required all you need is one of the display stands that they use in showrooms

cazzo

15,825 posts

290 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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Marcos Maniac said:


You can get a jetski in the back of a 4x4 pick up (single cab - not crew cab) - no modifications required all you need is one of the display stands that they use in showrooms



In the bigger Dodge trucks you could almost fit the boat! Seriously though I believe that an 8' x 4' sheet will fit flat in the bigger 'Rams'.

Viper 8 Litre V10 engine you know it makes sense!

>> Edited by cazzo on Wednesday 7th July 22:43

8Pack

5,182 posts

263 months

Thursday 8th July 2004
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Cheap Transit type van + Jet Ski + Trailer! Solved!!!!

>> Edited by 8Pack on Thursday 8th July 02:36

dorifter

103 posts

264 months

Thursday 8th July 2004
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cheap transit.......so it is to be true,my cousins got a few for sale.....see thread"pikeys permanent address" for his details

Marcos Maniac

3,148 posts

284 months

Thursday 8th July 2004
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8Pack said:
Cheap Transit type van + Jet Ski + Trailer! Solved!!!!





Have you felt the weight of a Jet Ski how hoes he get it in and out of the van come to think of it also in and out of the water