Motorhome and towcar
5 replies
Tinwheeler replied on 16/01/2020 22:26
Posted on 16/01/2020 22:26
You’ll need two policies, I reckon. One for the MH and another for the car. You may well be able to do this with the same insurer.
Don’t forget to tell the MH insurer that you will be towing the car on an A-frame, and the car insurer that you have modified it from standard to be towed on an A-frame.
I'm sure other posters will have more detailed info and be able to suggest insurance companies.
john godfrey replied on 16/01/2020 22:42
young thomas replied on 17/01/2020 08:33
DavidKlyne replied on 17/01/2020 10:08
Posted on 16/01/2020 22:42 by john godfreyYes I’ll need two policies as most of the time I will be driving just the car.
I hear many companies won’t insure A frames
Posted on 17/01/2020 10:08
Why not ring the Club insurance and have a chat about it to see how the land lies? There seem to be thousands of motorhomes using A-Frames so they must be insured. It could be that whilst being towed it is the motorhome insurance that covers the car? A-Frames in legal terms are in a state of limbo because they are not Type Approved and that is why as BB pointed out they are not allowed in some countries. In the UK the authorities have decided to tolerate them rather than ban them or legislate for their use.
David
john godfrey
Motorhomer