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i need to check a boat trailer the # are 928-107743
This can vary depending on the width and weight of your boat. Check with the manufacturer or dealer to see what size or model they recomend.
You need a Class A learner's permit.
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The width allowed depends on if you are talking about with or without a permit. Without a permit the width is 8 foot 2 inches. If you are driving anything bigger you need to get a permit and abide by special rules.
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Depends on the GVW of the trailer and the Gross Combined Weight Rating of the truck and trailer.
If your boat trailer is situated properly you will need very little effort to get the boat up onto the trailer. Using the engine will result in possible major damage to the boat, the trailer and its towing vehicle. It's always best to use the winch and crank it up slowly as in that manner you are in full control of things, whereas with the motor you are not.
As long as you are pulling a trailer (like a boat trailer or horse trailer), and it is hitched to an insured vehicle, as a rule you aren't required to carry extra coverage. If it's an RV motorized trailer, then you need coverage just like any vehicle.
This depends entirely on what type of license you have. Usually driving licenses have different letter grades. The first grade, A, often doesn't permit towing, the second grade, B, will usually allow you to tow a trailer. You will need to find out the weight or length of a specific stock trailer and confirm this with the details on the back of your driving license to see if you are permitted to tow a stock trailer.
That's how long the trailer is. The Surface Transportation Assistance Act, which brought the 53-foot trailer into being, required that "53" be put on a 53-foot trailer so people would know it was longer than the then-standard 48-foot trailer, and it would need to swing wider in turns.
A concession trailer requires inspection. To operate one a Colorado Commercial Food Trailer Health Permit is required.