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Motorhomes Towing Cars
I occasionally see holiday motor homes towing small cars on a rigid towbar.
What's that all about? They don't need a set of wheels on holiday, as they have a motorhome.
What's that all about? They don't need a set of wheels on holiday, as they have a motorhome.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've spotted someone doing something similar with a smartcar on the back (I don't think it was being towed, just kind of "hooked on" - no wheels on the ground).
I thought it was a excellent idea, if you're into that motorhome/caravanning thing - but then, the first thing I would want to do if I was at a motorhome/caravan camp is get the heck off it!
I thought it was a excellent idea, if you're into that motorhome/caravanning thing - but then, the first thing I would want to do if I was at a motorhome/caravan camp is get the heck off it!
I used to have a photo from about 30 years ago of a boat on the Oxford canal that had a close coupled pontoon behind it carrying a Renault 5! Theres nothing new! On a legal note, I wonder how many of the drivers have got the correct licence? It should certainly be a B+E, but knowing the size of some of these vehicles I wonder if plod would like to see you with a C1+E, even though its not a commercial vehicle?
They always used to pick somewhere they knew with either a hard bank (such as ina marina) or slipway. Simply detached the pontoon, spun it through 90 degrees and moored it tight against the 'bank', out with a couple of ramps and off you go. I think the main reason they did it was so the could continuously tour the waterways without having to go back to a marina every weekend...the next week they just drove to where they had left the boat!
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