When we had the 22 C Dory, it towed nicely behind our 30 foot RV--less than the rated 5000 tow capacity and the length of the 22 and the 30 foot RV was well under what is a generally accepted 65 foot over all limit for tow vehicle and trailer. Now with the 25 foot C Dory, it is somewhere slightly over 32 feet (including the outboard) on the trailer. We thought we found a suitable 30 foot diesel powered RV, which was sold as a 30 foot RV--but measuring it; it turns out to be 33 feet long. This puts the total length slightly over 65 feet (maybe only by a few inches--).
Does anyone have experience with long tow rigs which might slightly exceed 65 feet. (We are having my son re-measure the the boat on the trailer) It may boil down to the overhang of the outboard, especially if it is slightly raised? Do we have a problem if the boat on the trailer plus RV were to come to 66 feet? Reading the federal regs there seems to be some exemptions for boat transporters (which I would assume applies to commercial carriers--but can this apply to private transporters?).
We have no problem "boat camping" when arriving on the West coast where the C Dory 25 is kept--but we travel to and from our home, plus do a fair number of other destinations on each trip to the West in our RV--and I hate motels. I suspose that a pickup, with truck camper is another possibility--but that may not pass the "Admiral" test....(we spend several weeks visiting family and park in front of there homes--RV's are OK--living in the boat is not--plus we had problems with car parking in the nearest marina..long story....
Thanks for any thoughts...
Does anyone have experience with long tow rigs which might slightly exceed 65 feet. (We are having my son re-measure the the boat on the trailer) It may boil down to the overhang of the outboard, especially if it is slightly raised? Do we have a problem if the boat on the trailer plus RV were to come to 66 feet? Reading the federal regs there seems to be some exemptions for boat transporters (which I would assume applies to commercial carriers--but can this apply to private transporters?).
We have no problem "boat camping" when arriving on the West coast where the C Dory 25 is kept--but we travel to and from our home, plus do a fair number of other destinations on each trip to the West in our RV--and I hate motels. I suspose that a pickup, with truck camper is another possibility--but that may not pass the "Admiral" test....(we spend several weeks visiting family and park in front of there homes--RV's are OK--living in the boat is not--plus we had problems with car parking in the nearest marina..long story....
Thanks for any thoughts...