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  1. #46

    Re: Over width boats - New permits

    Wallruss stated that :
    At the moment there is no legislation anywhere in Australia that permits a private vehicle to tow anything greater in width than the maximum specified of 2.5 metres.

    This is NOT correct, we CAN tow over width in a private vehicle, with a permit here in Western Australia. Go to the site below and read page 6
    Cheers, Taz

    http://rac.com.au/Motoring/Motoring-advice/About-my-car/~/media/Files/PDFs/motoring_DPI_safe_towing_guide.ashx

  2. #47

    Re: Over width boats - New permits

    After 4 pages, does anyone have a link to the actual wording of this new 'proposed' permit ?

  3. #48

    Re: Over width boats - New permits

    Quote Originally Posted by Dicko View Post
    After 4 pages, does anyone have a link to the actual wording of this new 'proposed' permit ?
    G'day,

    Ditto Dicko.

    I'm a doubter. This subject has cause a bit of agro between members which could have been cleared up by a clear and unequivocal statement by a relevant State transport authority.

    I suggest that the Moderator seeks such a statement. At the very least it give us clear and unambigous advice, or will tell us that something is being considered, but we don't know what yet, or you are all up yourselves - go fishing.

    Weather looks good this weekend around Brissie.

    Regards,

    White Pointer

  4. #49

    Re: Over width boats - New permits

    I go away for a couple of days and come back to a sh*tfight! Anyway yes I am very interested in the outcome of this......and I would also like to see a link to a Govt website with the details listed.

    From what was written initially I am not talking about towing an 'overweight' boat, but rather one with an 'overwide' beam of 2.67m so also not the 2.9m that is being thrown around.

    And yes with a Chevy Silverado you are legally able to tow a 2.5m beam boat up to 4.5 tonnes today. So I just need to know if this new permit will allow me to tow the < 4.5 tonne boat that has a 2.67m beam.

    I know it should be real simple, but these towing discussions always seem to end in grief!

  5. #50

    Re: Over width boats - New permits

    So where is 'bennyboy'? He made the original post and hasn't been heard of in this thread again!

    Dude are you out there? Where did you get the information you originally posted?

  6. #51

    Re: Over width boats - New permits

    Quote Originally Posted by PinHead View Post
    sure would be a bugger to get on and off the trailer
    Mate....you just need to get the trailer bearings wet and she would slide right off!

  7. #52

    Re: Over width boats - New permits

    double post

  8. #53

    Re: Over width boats - New permits

    Nick / BM, is this the info you where talking about for victoria? http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/NR/rd...VRPIN00966.pdf

    If so that is heavey vehicle section.

    Can some one put up the info from each state where it says its ok to tow over width loads with passenger vehicles ? Leigh

    PS, I have looked for vic, nsw & qld & all the info i can find( doesn't mean there isnt more) is all related to heavey vehicles ie over 4.5t

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