Mikaroony said:Is it safe
is it legal
can I have some information please ASAP thanks
otherclive said:This OP is so vague its not really worth bothering to give an answer. If the OP can't be bothered I can't either. But saying that I guess we've all seen motor homes towing something then I guess that answers the question. Surely a Motorhome forum or CC, or C&CC would be a better place to obtain an answer.
As far as your licence goes, you can tow a Gross Train Weight of 7,000 kg - possibly even more if you also have a C1E licence category as well, 8,250 kg I think - so in practice you'll be limited by the vehicle restrictions.Mikaroony said:I need some information on that, I have a b+e licence so what is then what's my max gtw ?
A motorhome forum is far mor likely to have a wider breadth of experience of towing with a motorhome. Things such as licence, towing on a towball, towing on an A- frame and down plating motorhomes are bread and butter to those forums. But nowhere did I intend to see motorhomes as the enemy what gave that impression?Prof John L said:otherclive said:This OP is so vague its not really worth bothering to give an answer. If the OP can't be bothered I can't either. But saying that I guess we've all seen motor homes towing something then I guess that answers the question. Surely a Motorhome forum or CC, or C&CC would be a better place to obtain an answer.
That's a bit judgmental Clive,
Just because he's using a motorhome, that doesn't make him the enemy does it? I do agree the OP was lacking any meaningful information, but I rather he had good advice than non.
If the motorhome manufacturer quotes the maximum braked towing limit of 2000Kg, then it means that technically the vehicle will cope with a caravan that weighs 2000Kg, but its not always advisable to use the maximum capacity, but it is advisable to always keep any trailer as light as possible, so a caravan of 1600kg MTPLM is well within the capacity of the tow vehicle.
But I must repeat that you need to check your driving licence to ensure that you are licensed to drive the outfit, as it seem most likely the combined MAM of the outfit will exceed a Cat B (only) licence limit of 3500Kg.
thats not really fair Cliveotherclive said:This OP is so vague its not really worth bothering to give an answer. If the OP can't be bothered I can't either.