doesn't this mean it's too wide to drive on roads w/o special permits also?In transit, the boat is situated sideways on the trailer to avoid the need for special highway permits.
they're saying that it's trailered sideways so the whole thing can stay at 102" wide and be 50 state legal.doesn't this mean it's too wide to drive on roads w/o special permits also?
right, but if they have to trailer it sideways then it must be wider than 102" and too wide to drive legally on state roads. what good is a boat/car that can't be driven legally on roads?they're saying that it's trailered sideways so the whole thing can stay at 102" wide and be 50 state legal.
sooo confusedright, but if they have to trailer it sideways then it must be wider than 102" and too wide to drive legally on state roads. what good is a boat/car that can't be driven legally on roads?
sooo confused
ok, read the article again. i thought it was supposed to be able to drive on land as well as be a boat.