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Old 08-27-2016, 04:26 AM   #8
axis earl
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: S.O.B.
State: California
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Originally Posted by CasaLoca View Post
After having seen such a double towing rig a few years ago, I asked a Florida Highway Patrol officer about the legality. He said as long as the total did not exceed 65 feet, it was legal. I would be tempted to stop and measure some I have seen.
As mentioned, "Braver than I!" to try towing such a rig.
CasaLoca in Maine this month
I am sure it depends on the state law. California, you will see someone with a 5th wheel with a boat behind it. I believe it requires a Class B (big rig type) license. You can also have people in a 5th wheel as long as there is electronic communication with the driver in the truck. Not my cup of tea but to each his own.
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