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Thats;' kind of what I was thinking , Chuck. I'll check in with the
local Sec of State license branch monday. I'll say, they"ought": to know.... Chuck Gould wrote: wrote: I'm forgetting. I think that boats with an 8 ft. beam is the limit for hauling without special permits on US interstates and state highways. But I've also heard up to 11 ft. which is it? Thanks! Most states it's 8'6" without a "wide load" permit. With "wide load" permit, can go up to 11 feet in some states. Permit involves an annual fee, under specified size does not require a chase or pilot car, and may restrict towing to daylight hours only. Check local regs. |
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