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Old 22 November 2017, 19:42   #21
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Can the manufacturer not point you in the direction of the initial selling agent through the serial number/HIN number.
Contact them and ask for a copy of the original sales receipt.?
Thank last tango,yes I’m going down that road now,and hope I get some joy there,god does everyone who takes a caravan abroad have to show a vat receipt. Thank you for your help
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Old 22 November 2017, 19:44   #22
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Thank last tango,yes I’m going down that road now,and hope I get some joy there,god does everyone who takes a caravan abroad have to show a vat receipt. Thank you for your help


Look up Ella Chivers on here, she's involved with Ribeye & might be able to help.
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Old 22 November 2017, 21:20   #23
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Look up Ella Chivers on here, she's involved with Ribeye & might be able to help.
Thank you Dave I will see if I can look her up
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Old 07 March 2018, 16:54   #24
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Hi everyone I was reading about towing your boat on the trailer and people was talking about deflating the tubes, I just would like to ask do they have to be deflated or is it safe to travel with them still inflated.
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Old 07 March 2018, 16:59   #25
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People only deflate the tubes if the boat is particularly wide and over the 9'6" maximum width restriction, its a pain in the ass if you need to do it but it is a way of towing a very wide rib and staying legal
If the boat is less than 9'6" its far easier to tow with the tubes fully inflated
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Thank you beamishken,I was hoping I wasn’t going to have to deflate them, thank you for your help
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