Hoo said it couldn't be done,in last Fridays Mildura,s weekly there is a photo of my cousin with his Toyota land cruser his caravan and his boat all in tow, vic police said it is legal he was pulled over in SA the police said it was ok ,but you must hold a B DOUBLE TRUCK LICENCE, I am sorry I couldn't post a photo ,if there is someone in Mildura that could would be great,he is heading over to the WA.worth a look at.
Lance C
-- Edited by Olley46 on Tuesday 16th of April 2013 11:08:24 PM
-- Edited by Olley46 on Wednesday 17th of April 2013 10:18:39 PM
I think if you have a close look ,a dog trailer they have TWO turning points a B Double only has ONE per trailer, a pig trailer has one turning point with multiple axles not ONE. Ps a B double has turn tables a road train has first trailer with turn table all other trailers with ring feeders. Lance C
-- Edited by Olley46 on Wednesday 17th of April 2013 04:22:29 PM
Our Mermaids in WA are going to love him....Mind you they will probably be laughing so hard they won't be able to get out of their car !!!!
If you can get hold of a Mildura paper the questions you ask are all answered in that , the hole story is in the Mildura Weekly it is worth a reed ,it is also on the candm forum.
Despite that he says it is like a B double, it is not. B doubles are composed primarily of "dog" trailers, which are inherently stable when towed. These are "pig" trailers which are inherently unstable.
I wonder if anyone has checked the GCM of the tug?
Despite that he says it is like a B double, it is not
If you look at the above drawing you will see that there is a lead trailer with a turntable at the rear with the 2nd trailer connected via it . The van , boat set up is similar as the boat connects via a tow ball at the rear .
B doubles are composed primarily of "dog" trailers, which are inherently stable when towed.
Dog trailers have axles(s) up to 3 at the rear with a turntable at the front connected to a dollie again with up to 3 axles which then connects to a prime mover or semi trailer via a Ringfeder .
The above photo is a dog trailer , (who by the way are called dogs because they wag the tail as they travel) which has 3 rear axles (tri) then is connected to a 2 axle dollie by a turntable , with a A Frame connecting to the prime mover .
Wonder if that guy towing his boat behind his van made it to WA,with any hic-ups...Maybe someone from off here seen him along the black stuff some where.