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Alternative tow advice

by Gazjen » 12 Feb 2016, 04:29

I've found the solution.
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by betty boop » 12 Feb 2016, 09:13

Dave wrote:You could always keep the 4x4 and get a good tent and all the gear...throw it all in the boat...and off you go......we did that before...works a treat.

Turn up to a campsite...put the tent up - 4x4 and boat alongside ready to launch somewhere near when youre ready....fab weekends away..


already have that, we got rid of 2 family tents last year and bought decent 1 just for us, but we fancy wild camping & its a bit hard to pitch a tent unless you're on a campsite. With last year being the 3rd year we've had a crap weather holiday and got wet the idea appeals to be inside rather than on the wet floor of a tent constantly. But the boat has to come too one sunny days, IF we ever get any. :o

Gaz brilliant 2 birds 1 stone I can have it in the front garden a a shed/man cave then drive off :lol: the other option is a 20' container and a flat bed & Hiab :lol: :lol:
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by ColinR » 12 Feb 2016, 14:58

Worth posting this again

Not sure how the boat launch system works though

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Or looking at it another way

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by shibbs » 12 Feb 2016, 22:05

ColinR wrote:Not sure how the boat launch system works though

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Only on REALLY steep slipways! :lol:
Guessing that's why the roof comes off, so they can drain it out if they forget to take the car off first? :mrgreen:
What a great set up though!!
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by betty boop » 15 Feb 2016, 09:14

HAHA definitely worth posting again. not sure the budget stretches to a new motorhome and AND a motor :lol: Went to see a nice VW van conversion at the weekend and now we're smitten with VW bling, that lasted 8 hours and since then we've been round full circle in motorhome/campervan/4x4 decisions about 10 times. Each has a problem each has a worth. At the moment I might go for a car trailer and stick a 6x4 potting shed on top. :o :lol:
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by SeaRaySteve » 16 Mar 2016, 20:54

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Choose the right van for a camper conversion and slipways are not a problem
Ours is a Renault Mascott 5.5t LWB High Top
Rear wheel drive, twin rear axle, limited slip diff and traction control. Powered by a Nissan patrol 3.0 turbo diesel effortless towing and no slipway dramas due to an ultra low 1st gear :)
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by ChrisH » 16 Mar 2016, 22:12

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by Ianfs » 16 Mar 2016, 22:19

Rear wheel drive, twin rear axle, limited slip diff and traction control. Powered by a Nissan patrol 3.0 turbo diesel effortless towing and no slipway dramas due to an ultra low 1st gear :)


Almost like an auto, if you have an ultra low 1st.
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by SeaRaySteve » 16 Mar 2016, 22:36

Boat trailer and van weighed in at about 7 3/4 ton combined never had issues even on green and shingle covered slipways - awesome piece of kit
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by SpiD » 20 Mar 2016, 07:47

Considerng space needed to get around and park, also think about many cities now limiting parking in streets, pushing you into parking houses with passenger car clearance.

On a 6 week trip in a hired 4x4 auto camper it was an issue on several occasions, forcing us to park the in suburbs using public transportation to enter cities.
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