Executive wrote:
As a retired California LEO, I can pretty much assure you that you will be stopped, most likely ticketed, and perhaps have your boat impounded if you travel in California. From the California Recreational Handbook:
"It’s easy to forget you are towing a car when driving a large RV because
you can’t see it. So remember to allow extra space when entering a
freeway or passing another vehicle so you won’t cut off the other driver.
Your vehicle combination cannot exceed 65 feet. However, cities and
counties may prohibit vehicle combination lengths over 60 feet, when
posted (CVC §35401).
One other thing to consider—you may only tow one vehicle with
your noncommercial Class A, B, or C driver license. You
may not tow two vehicles or trailers with a noncommercial Class A, B, or C driver license.
EXAMPLE:You cannot tow a boat trailer and a car behind your vehicle."
Your Nevada license is recognized in California but safety regulations, such as triple towing are not reciprocal. Your combination could be considered an unsafe vehicle and as such must be parked until made safe. In your example, depending on where you were stopped, it may be necessary to have your boat towed/impounded if it cannot be safely parked until you can remove it from the highway right of way....I hope this helps....Dennis
Great info!!! Thanks Dennis!