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LLeopold
Aug 15, 2013Explorer
Only with a truck/fifth-wheel combination, one *can* tow one additional trailer (e.g. boat trailer) in California with a noncommercial Class A, B, or C license. The overall length (front bumper to tail of combination) cannot exceed 65' and in some locations 60' where posted.
The double-tow reference in the manual refers to RVs such as Class A or C (or SUV, car, etc.) towing a boat, then something else; i.e. all ball hitches as opposed to king pin hitch then ball hitch thereafter.
I checked into this when I went for my Restriction 42 endorsement at the DMV a few years ago.
Hope this helps.
The double-tow reference in the manual refers to RVs such as Class A or C (or SUV, car, etc.) towing a boat, then something else; i.e. all ball hitches as opposed to king pin hitch then ball hitch thereafter.
I checked into this when I went for my Restriction 42 endorsement at the DMV a few years ago.
Hope this helps.
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