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    Posted: 06 Dec 12 at 10:49pm

Whist the practical issue of towing and how to tow is important, I think that there are more important issues to be discussed relating to the new EU trailer regulations. 

Consider the financial implications of this:

There is discussion relating to lighting whereby all electrics have to be WITHIN the trailer.

In addition, there would be no overhang permitted, and side lighting may be required.

This means that the trailers might look like this. The implementation date seems to be 2016 and 'a week is a long time in Europe', but are we ready for this?

 

http://flyingfifteen.wordpress.com/2012/10/16/maybe-the-future-of-trailers-looks-like-this/ 

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Originally posted by Telltale

 The implementation date seems to be 2016 and 'a week is a long time in Europe', but are we ready for this?

 

http://flyingfifteen.wordpress.com/2012/10/16/maybe-the-future-of-trailers-looks-like-this/ 

 
It took twelve years for them to get round to implementing the battery cage ban so I am not pannicking just yet. Wink
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If telltale is right then you can bet that the majority of second hand boats will be sold without trailers from then on due to the increased cost of new ones.

That said no one will be buying a new trailer anyway as they won't be able to afford the fuel to tow anything anywhere, so maybe we are all worrying about nothing.
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I did a Euros this summer and the Dutch & Germans turned up with setups pretty much like photo posted by Telltale, I'm talking dinghies not FFs. Of course nobody likes the thought of more legislation and expense but they did look much better built and a pretty convincing way to travel an item some of us spend a lot of time and money on. I think most of them were on 13 inch wheels which would give a vastly kinder and more reliable ride than the tiny high pressure 8 inch supplied with many in the uk and significantly better than the 10 inch that most of us who trail regularly use. 
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Someone will have to define 'within the trailer'. Ribs & powerboats are generally launched off their trailers - not separate trollies like us dinghy types habitually use. It is a requirement for them to be able to remove the electrical components entirely, before they're completely ruined by immersion.
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On the topic of wheels, if it is acceptable for Smart cars and the like weighing what? 600Kgs+? to run around on tiny wheels then what is the problem with dinghy trailers. Fitness for purpose has to be the test & I suspect that the regulators are thinking caravans & box / agricultural trailers.
Lastly, who is to say when a trailer - without markings - was made? And who is going to enforce this? There's no traffic police to speak of anymore...
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have just got a new double trailer from sovereign trailers ( great bit of kit .) and talked to the guy in charge a lot about it. he was generally in favour of it, because he felt it would raise the quality of trailer manufacture, even if it would cause him some problems.

the only visual differance is that lighting boards have to be attached to the trailer, not the boats and lights on the mud guards.
it just means before loading or unloading you would have to undo a couple of bolts to remove the lighting board assembly.

at least it would mean it is less likely to fall off, when on the move! LOL


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Post Options Post Options   Quote olly_love Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Dec 12 at 12:15pm
I think the Main issue with towing is that people tend to think they know what they are doing but dont acutally,
also they dont secture their loads correctly, The amount of boats i see bouncing down the road and getting airboune.
the correct towing vehical is important as well, you can tow 1900kg with my Golf but i really wouldnt want to do it if the trailer started snaking
but towing it with our Disco you dont even notice it
we are about to tow 1000 miles with a 3 ton yacht on the back and have made alot of preperations,

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Originally posted by Noah

On the topic of wheels, if it is acceptable for Smart cars and the like weighing what? 600Kgs+? to run around on tiny wheels then what is the problem with dinghy trailers. Fitness for purpose has to be the test & I suspect that the regulators are thinking caravans & box / agricultural trailers.
Lastly, who is to say when a trailer - without markings - was made? And who is going to enforce this? There's no traffic police to speak of anymore...


My partners Smart car actually has very wide wheels on the back to spread the load
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Smart Cars do at least have suspension that works, unlike the rubbish that seems to be universal on combi trailers.
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