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On Sep 20, 10:43*am, "Raphael" wrote:
"JR North" wrote in message ... In Washington, it's 8' max without a permit. JR On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 18:35:35 -0700 (PDT), JimH wrote: ........what are the wide load restrictions on trailering boats or RV's on the interstates and roads in your State? HOME PAGE: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- I believe Interstates are exempt from state regs. for the most part. Local regs vary, but 8'6" is pretty much standard. Truckers atlas's and some others have State regs listed. There's been some contravercy up in NC about this and Gene Has been following it. As always, a quick google will bring everything you want to know to your screen. Thanks for all the information guys. A friend of mine has a boat with an 8 1/2 foot beam and was thinking about trailering it down to Florida when he visits his son there later this year. |
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