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"basskisser" wrote in message om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message nk.net... "hagar" wrote in message .. . What is the limit for trailerable boat width. I have been looking at boats with 9-1/2 foot beam, they come with trailers but I have heard that there are special permits required? Depends on the state. In Calif. costs $65 a year for permit. Can not travel on certain roads during certain hours. Requires a wide load sign front and back. One of the local boats is named Wide Load, so only carries a sign in front. 10' and over requires a pilot car. Bill Pretty strict law there, Bill. If anything over 10' requires a pilot car, that is. Is for state highways the wide load permit. Local's may have their own laws. over 10' says you are now in multiple lanes. |
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