Many motorhomes
choose to attach a trailer to their vehicle. They find many uses there:
transporting a vehicle related to their hobby, whether nautical (boat, jet ski,
kayak) or terrestrial (bikes, quads, motorcycles), to move more easily during
their stages, or all simply increase the payload of the motorhome. Here is a
reminder of the different points to take into account before coupling a trailer
to your motorhome.
Hitch A Trailer To Your Motorhome |
Most of the time,
trailers are used to transport equipment. The traditional models are identical
to those used on cars. This ranges from simple baggage trailers to vehicle
trailers of all kinds, including horse-drawn wagons and timber trailers.
However, these are not the only options available. The transverse trailer,
sometimes called a "following trailer", is ideal for transporting 2
wheels in a motorhome.
It has the advantage of being space-saving and of being
handy during maneuvers. It is sometimes attached to two towing hooks, which
also makes it more stable. Depending on the use you have of your trailer, you
will choose a fixed, removable or swiveling hitch. The specialist Rameder
presents the different variants of trailer couplings and explains that the must
is a swivel system, which hides entirely under the vehicle while allowing immediate
use. Hitching a trailer to your motorhome means respecting the regulations. The
Highway Code provides for certain regulations specific to motorhomes. Here are
some important points!
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ventilation system, combined with quick drying of the PolyPro 1 sides to reduce
wind stress and evacuate interior moisture, including an area of ventilation on
each side.
Access to the
Teardrop cover zipper on doors and storage may be limited due to different
styles and configurations. To allow access to the cup openings, the fixing
straps passing under the trailer may have to be detached
Weight and license
When the total
authorized laden weight (GVWR) of the motorhome is less than or equal to 3500
kg and that of the trailer is less than or equal to 750 kg, the permit B is
sufficient. This is also the case when the gross vehicle weight of the towed
trailer is less than or equal to the curb weight of the motorhome and the total
is less than 3500 kg. All this information is indicated on the vehicle
registration cards. Beyond these restrictions, the BE permit is required. It
consists of three tests: the code, driving outside traffic and in traffic.
Since June 1, 2016 and the publication of Decree No. 2016-723 , it is no longer
necessary to undergo a medical examination to obtain or renew it.
Equipment
As on a car, the
trailer must be equipped with a license plate. If the gross vehicle weight of
the trailer is less than 500 kg, the plate is identical to that of the vehicle
towing it. Beyond that, it must have its own registration and registration
card.
Braking
If the GVW of your
trailer is more than 750 kg or more than 50% of the curb weight (PV) of the
motorhome, then it must have its own braking system.
Trailer for motorhome
Which engine?
Motorization is not
the first criteria for buying a motorhome but it will become one if you decide
to couple a trailer to your motorhome. its layout is often much more decisive.
The motorization is however important to obtain correct performances, all the
more when one wishes to tow a trailer. The FFCC explains in its motorhome guide
(p.8) that new technologies (HDI, JTD, Multijet…) offer high performance and
allow you to leave without worries.
Driving Tips
Finally, it is also
necessary to use common sense when driving a motorhome, especially when it is
equipped with a trailer: they often approach their PTAC without having the same
power of braking than a car… It is, therefore, necessary to anticipate as much
as possible while respecting the safety distances and making good use of the
engine brake.
THIS MOTORHOME
DOUBLES A TRUCK WITH ITS FRAME TO BE TOWED, AND PROVOKES A HEATED DEBATE
Among the subjects
that inevitably cause controversy, the frame to be drawn occupies a special
place. Few motorhomes use it, but many have things to say on the subject. This
is what we found when we published on Facebook images showing a motorhome
towing a car on the highway.
The frame to be towed is equipment allowing to tow
a car without raising it on a platform. Its four wheels continue to roll on the
ground. In France, the frame to be towed must be reserved for breakdown
assistance (read an article from the Official Journal on this subject published
on the senat.fr site ). We have already published some articles on the subject.
The risk for users is that they will not be covered by their insurer in the
event of an accident.
He overtakes a truck
on the highway
recently, one of our
journalists took photos on the highway, showing a motorhome, pulling a car
using a tow frame. At the time these images were taken, the team was overtaking
a truck on the highway. Images sufficiently eloquent that we have therefore
disseminated on social networks. This publication gave rise to many reactions
from Internet users, proof that the frame to be towed is still controversial.
Noting that this subject was still of interest to motorhomes, we decided to
reproduce here some of these comments, among the most interesting.
Free parking and
bivouac
Motorhomes can park
everywhere where cars can park, unless otherwise prohibited. So be sure to
respect the signs. Once you are parked, it is possible to sleep in your
motorhome, provided that you are not camping on the public highway. This means
that if you are in a parking space, you must not remove any accessories from
outside the motorhome. No wedges, garden furniture, blinds, etc.
Reception areas
On a reception area
for motorhomes, you can of course spend the night, arrange your holds and take
out one or two chairs and a folding table. But beware, each area can have its
own rules. Some prohibit the slightest unpacking, others limit the duration of
the stay, etc. Areas located in car parks shared with cars, in particular, can
be considered as parking spaces on public roads. Finally, it is not only the
law: politeness requires that when the area is very busy, you do not occupy
three places with your camping accessories.
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