Those of you with larger boats, do you abide by the law for “wide loads” when you trailer? I’ve mentioned this casually in other posts, but...
I can’t tell if that’s boat beam or total trailer width, so maybe that’s the reason I’m so unfamiliar, but I never knew this until late last year, and still struggle to find guidance/best practice.
wdmso
03-07-2020, 06:38 AM
from what Ive read https://www.thehulltruth.com/northeast/877113-wide-load-regulations-ne-me-nh-ma-ri-ct-2.html
In most states a trailer more than 8 feet 6 inches in width is considered a “wide load”
from what Ive read https://www.thehulltruth.com/northeast/877113-wide-load-regulations-ne-me-nh-ma-ri-ct-2.html
In most states a trailer more than 8 feet 6 inches in width is considered a “wide load”
What if the thing on it is 8’9”
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Guppy
03-07-2020, 05:36 PM
What if the thing on it is 8’9”
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Drive fast, they’ll never catch you
If you go over one of the CC canal bridges, stay in the middle of the two lanes, I do at 8’ 6”.....
I’d be surprised if any officer would stop ya.... 1 1/2” per side! Maybe if he once a carpenter.... LOL
Drive fast, they’ll never catch you
If you go over one of the CC canal bridges, stay in the middle of the two lanes, I do at 8’ 6”.....
I’d be surprised if any officer would stop ya.... 1 1/2” per side! Maybe if he once a carpenter.... LOL
That’s what I’m thinking. Thanks for the sanity check.
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Pete F.
03-07-2020, 08:59 PM
I’ve seen whole fleets of J24 sailboats roll into regattas and they all have an 8’11” beam.
I wouldn’t worry about it.
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Raider Ronnie
03-08-2020, 08:24 AM
Technically anything over 8’6 is considered “wide load”
Take it a step further, anything 12’ and over requires a pilot vehicle, is limited to travel sun up - sun down, restrictions in overall length & height and subject to gvw weight (combined tow vehicle & trailer/boat) and if 26000 or over driver having a cdl license.
That said it’s only illegal if you get caught (rarely)
Have an accident, police come to accident scene (especially if it’s a state dot cop) YOURE SCREWED !!!
If you’re towing a few times a year, I wouldn’t sweat it.
Towing often, get the permit.
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