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this regulation was brought in for light vehicles. so you don't need a permit. My issue was the information was not readily available, I would argue that Vic Roads should be stipulating when its first registered that it complies with these Class O regs there are many Boats on the Roads here that are in the same "Boat"
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Whatever mate, there are no exemptions anywhere in the country regarding the 2.5m rule.
Dont be surprised to find yourself regularly pulled over, as I know for a fact the road authorities and the highway cops are all targetting these oversized boats.
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Would need to be 50 mm actual- well 45 to be exact!
I was thinking the same thing - however does the boat have some sort of ID tag that states length and width etc? (Is this how they knew you were oversize or did they pull out a tape measure?) What a lot of pain for 9cm. This may be a stupid suggestion, but would it be at all possible to rig up something that loads then tilts the boat? Nah - forget that idea! The top half of the boat will eventually widen the overall width again if it id angled too far.
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My boat trailer is exactly 2.5 wide (Aus built so it complies) and I had to have it put on a flatbed the other day. The driver told me he had an exemption to be wider than 2.5 without signage because they will sometimes carry a 2.5 wide load, so need to be a bit wider to fit it on, just like my boat and trailer.
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[QUOTE=Yellow_Festiva;5307126]Would need to be 50 mm actual- well 45 to be exact!
I was thinking the same thing - however does the boat have some sort of ID tag that states length and width etc? (Is this how they knew you were oversize or did they pull out a tape measure?) What a lot of pain for 9cm. [QUOTE] The Cop has a special app on his phone that tells the dimensions of the boat when you put in the make/model, it would be near impossible to measure with a tape as its sort of an oval shaped boat. But they did get the tape out for the trailer.
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