01-15-2011, 10:05 PM
I am not sure on the tail light law. I was always under the impression, if it comes with tail lights they must stay and be in good shape. In fact, a friend got a ticket because his tail light lens was broke.
I know you can get away without lights IF you can see the vehicles lights which by packing two boats is going to be iffy.
I know of one police officer that is fighting to make them mandatory for all trailers
I do know you do not need to license smaller trailers where as in Idaho everything needs to be licensed...LOL
We have been trailering our boats on these small flat beds for 10 years or better. Remember, or last boats were just under 12' long.
IF you choose to keep the tail lights, DO NOT back the trailer i to the water while they are hooked up.
Good call on the paint. I just put Urethane on our trailer. Outdoor carpeting is cool too. Things slide easy on it.
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I know you can get away without lights IF you can see the vehicles lights which by packing two boats is going to be iffy.
I know of one police officer that is fighting to make them mandatory for all trailers
I do know you do not need to license smaller trailers where as in Idaho everything needs to be licensed...LOL
We have been trailering our boats on these small flat beds for 10 years or better. Remember, or last boats were just under 12' long.
IF you choose to keep the tail lights, DO NOT back the trailer i to the water while they are hooked up.
Good call on the paint. I just put Urethane on our trailer. Outdoor carpeting is cool too. Things slide easy on it.
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