On one trip, en route to Château St Marcel, the police pulled out and escorted us off the autoroute. We reached the toll booth to be met by a journalist, a photographer and half a dozen gendarmes, demanding to see the paperwork for the car and boat. It transpired that there was a clampdown on overweight loads and we had been selected for a check. Duly weighed and given the all-clear, we went on our way – but that is a lesson for us all.
It’s vital to keep your trailer boating rig legal. If you’re too heavy, too wide or too long, you are uninsured and an accident resulting in injury or death might well cost you everything you own – including your liberty!
If you choose the right boat and the right cruising grounds, trailer boating is great. Chartering a 25ft boat in the Med for a fortnight costs around €10,000. By contrast, we rented a four-bed villa with pool and mooring, towed our own boat and paid just €8,000. Hard work? Yes. Worth it? Absolutely!
But now we’ve upgraded to an Axopar 28 Cabin, the trailer boating has co*e to an end. At 3,900kg (400kg over the limit), Fika is confined to a yard trailer instead!
First published in the September 2023 issue of MBY.
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