Under 4000 lb, no. Over 4000 lb, yes.
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There are several companies that produce and manufacture affordable boat trailers. National Trailer, EZ Boat Trailers or Trailers USA are a few that you might want to check out!
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You can buy a trailer from Kawasaki of Caldwell, Texas. Kawasaki of Caldwell has a large selection of trailers to meet your requirements and your budget. They offer only high-quality trailers built in the United States of America. Their CM trailers, Galyean Trailers, Diamond C Trailers, Haulmark Trailers, Neckover Trailers are all made in the great state of Texas. To know more visit Kawasaki of Caldwell, Texas
Boat trailers are divided into four classes based on the gross weight of the trailer and its load.Class 1 trailers should not exceed 2,000 pounds.Class 2 trailers range from 2,001 to 3,500 pounds.Class 3 trailers range from 3,501 to 5,000 pounds.Class 4 trailers are designed for gross weights exceeding 5,000 pounds.
No, boat insurance is not required in Texas.
Easy Loader out of Spokane does, I think.
No Igor, Bayliner's are not allowed.
In general, boats with a beam over 8'6" will require a permit, but are still considered 'trailerable'. Around twenty five feet or so, boat trailers are no longer an option and the boat will need to be placed on a truck for transportation.