Alabama Boat Transport
Alabama Boat Transporters have to follow the Alabama state DOT regulations at all times. The Alabama state regulations regulate the following parameters:
- When transporting an oversize boat in Alabama, the hours of operation are regulated. Generally the hours of operation are an hour after sunrise and till sunset.
- Alabama also regulates the hours of operation in metropolitan cities. Generally it is from 9:00 AM till 3:00 PM. This means that a truck cannot operate within the major city limits during these hours. Experienced Boat Transporters are aware of this DOT regulation and adhere to it judiciously.
- At all times when transporting a boat in Alabama that is of oversize in nature, a current permit is required to haul any boat through or across the state. A boat is considered oversize when it excedes 8.6 feet wide and 14 feet tall, loaded.
- When transporting a boat in Alabama that exceeds 12 feet wide it requires two escorts at all times when moving. This is a real headache especially when on highway 10 it is less than 100 miles long!
- Alabama also requires a pilot car when the height exceeded 14 feet tall loaded. That means after the boat is loaded the overall height is measured and a pilot car will be required if it exceeds 14 feet tall.
Alabama has really only one major area for loading large boats for transport. Most all of the loading facilities are in the Mobile area.
For more information on Alabama Oversize Boat Transport please view: http://www.dot.state.al.us/
This info applies to all Boat Transport, Powerboat Transport, Sailboat Transport, Yacht Transport, Small Boat Transport, and International Boat Transport.
**This information is being provided as a helpful guide to assist you in the transport of your vessel. Some of the information may have changed or been updated, so check local and state regulations to ensure accuracy. For your convenience we have listed a website for additional information.
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