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Subject Topic: Mazda 6 and Bailey Pageant Burgundy Post Reply Post New Topic
21/6/2011 at 11:15pm
 Location: Pembury Kent
 Outfit: Bailey Pageant Burgundy & Kia Sportage
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Hi,
Have recently upgraded from a Pennine Pullman folding camper to a Bailey Pageant Burgundy S5 which we tow with a 2L Petrol Mazda 6 on a 57 plate.
We've only been away in it once so far to Torbay from our Kent base over Whitsun.
Was really pleased with how it towed on the way down there and in the most part on the way back but had a very hairy snaking moment on the way home which fortunately by some miracle didn't end in an accident.
We now know that this was in the most part caused by a poorly loaded caravan, lack of respect for a stretch of downhill motorway and a sudden gust of wind hitting us side on.
As you'd expect, my wife is now very nervous about whether the car is a match for the van.
We're off to Dorset at the end of July and I think that with the van and car loaded properly, we'll be ok, but having heard that the Mazda 6 has a good reputation as a towcar, wondered what other people's experiences of them are.
Thanks in advance and apologies for such a long post.
Steve


21/6/2011 at 11:27pm
 Location: Midlands
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Pop along to a weighbridge, Fully loaded your around the 100% mark. Depending on the exact model & spec.

Careful loading is needed and as you have found out, You need to be very very careful on downhill stretches. Slower down faster up.

Would be too close to the limits for me.





22/6/2011 at 9:19am
 Location: Blackburn Lancashire
 Outfit: Coachman Laser 650 and Discovery
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Too heavy in my view.

Jim



22/6/2011 at 9:48am
 Location:  Dumfries
 Outfit: 2022 CoachmanVIP 2022 Pilote P696GJ
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Your series 5 Burgundy has a MTPLM of 1400kg (1.4 tons)
The Mazda 6 has a kerbweight of between 1345 kg and 1410 kg
depending whether its 2008 spec or 2007 being a 57 plate
Even its the heaviest model its very poor match for the Bailey working out at 99.5% match and if its the lightest model of mazda it 105% match
So your car is to light


22/6/2011 at 12:23pm
 Location: Wirral
 Outfit: Swift Freestyle 520 on seasonal pitch
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That is a dangerous and possibly illegal combination. Your car is too light.
We had the estate version of yours. It was fine when we towed a trailer tent. But had to replace it when we got a caravan.


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22/6/2011 at 7:59pm
 Location: Shropshire
 Outfit: Bailey Ranger GT60 520-4
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Hi Steve

We tow our Pageant Burgundy which  also has an MTPLM 1.400 Kg, but we tow it with our 2009 Avensis Tourer TR 2.0 Litre Diesel, but this has a kerbside weight of 1,520Kg and we have no problems towing at all, also we have a six speed manual box.

If your Mazda does have a kerbside weight of 1.345 Kg then it is very light as said above, suggest you look at swopping the car for a heavier one if possible and a diesel

Mike.



22/6/2011 at 8:42pm
 Location: Pembury Kent
 Outfit: Bailey Pageant Burgundy & Kia Sportage
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Thanks to all who've taken the time to reply.
The kerb weight of the Mazda is 1385kg, so is as you all say, it's a bit light although the only significant load we put in the caravan are the awning and, gas bottle and some lightweight chairs so don't believe it gets anywhere near the MTPLM of 1400kg.
Have to say I'm confused / misled by the car's handbook though which states maximum braked tow limit is 1500kg which is what led us to believe it would be ok.

Steve


22/6/2011 at 9:07pm
 Location:  Dumfries
 Outfit: 2022 CoachmanVIP 2022 Pilote P696GJ
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Although you car has a towing capacity above its kerbweight does not mean it's good practice to do so , for safe towing you must have a good weight advantage between towcar and caravan .
Your present set up means that EVEN when your only part load your van you still going to be closer to 100% towmatch than you think as most people have no idea of the weights of there various equipment .
You experienced instability which was a worrying experience and I would seriously look at a heavier car of at least 1575kg - 1600kgs or there abouts

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22/6/2011 at 10:17pm
 Location: Blackburn Lancashire
 Outfit: Coachman Laser 650 and Discovery
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You really do need to change the car. It's nowhere near suitable.
Jim


23/6/2011 at 3:34pm
 Location: Lancashire
 Outfit:  Volvo X60 Coachman
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Take your car to a weigh bridge with 90% tank of fuel and weigh it then add 75Kg for the driver and that will give you the cars true kerbweight.

I would also weigh your van loaded with what you would normally take so you have know what your working with.

Put the awning in the boot as this would reduce the cavan weigh (my awning weighs in at 30kg) 

Your van will weigh a lot more than you think once you get the basics in please see chart below

van  car 
25 meter cable  /  weighed               4.5  
            Ramp and blocks 2  
110 amp battery  weighed               27  
BP Gaslight  10  
spare wheel etc  weighed              19  
aqua role  weighed              4  
wastemaster / fluid   weighed          6  
Awning and poles    30
oval table   weighed             5  
chairs      x 4      3.5 14
cadac             15
Tv   6.3  
quilt and 4 pillows / sleeping bag          weighed              9  
pegs, mallet, drill etc say      est           5  
towels, bathrobe toiletries     weighed           5  
cutlery, plates kettle knifes and forks                     6  
shoes     
air bed inner tent   3.5
groundsheet               weighed              8  
toiletries 2.5  
windbreak               weighed           3.5  
games /  lights  5  
Clothes      
Surf boards    10
Food 10  
Booze     
jack   10
Total 147 67

You can tow at 100% by law, providing your car or license allows however all the clubs advise 85% for inexperienced towers.      



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23/6/2011 at 3:47pm
 Location: Midlands
 Outfit: Mondeo Avondale Gram
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I would weight it with the fuel just above the red section.

Depending on car and licence you can legally tow more than 100%. Safely though is another matter.

My car can legally tow nearly 300kg more than its stated kerbweight.

Weighing the outfit with a full tank then getting stopped and you only have a 1/4 of a tank left may put you over the limit.

I do like to play safe though.




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