REAL MAN TRUCKWORKS & SURVIVAL
VEHICLES, CAMPERS, and BOATS => Everything Trailer, Camper, or RV related => Topic started by: JR on September 04, 2015, 11:44:19 PM
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As many off you know our trucks can tow quite a bit. I have even seen a few pulling doubles, normally a 5th with a boat behind it. Not a terrible thing if you don't go over the GVW "AND" have the proper braking for the combination.
Now with that said the 1st trailer MUST be a 5th/gooseneck type trailer and the 2nd can be a bumper pull. Proper baking for the CVGW is a must and is what CHP will look at most of time.
What I saw today (no picture) and at highway speed was a what looked a dodge, pulling I would say a 25-30 bumper pull trailer with a boat behind that. It was a nice FG type boat too, not a little alum toy. This is illegal and an accident waiting to happen.
Now in Ca it is also legal to have a passenger in a trailer as long as the trailer is a 5th type and the passengers can communicate with the cab.
There are also MANY other rules and endorsments that come into play, endorsments, commercial or not, length.
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This was me last weekend. I didn't measure it but I know im over length. I only went 12 miles.
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JR I've seen those kinds of things too. Your post made me think. Braking on the second trailer would be interesting. I know of no way to do it with electric so I assume it would have to be surge brakes??
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Boat trailers will be surge only, if anything at all. Under a certain weight, no brakes.
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