Boat Transport in Oregon

These steps may be used to transport a boat in Oregon:

When transporting your boat, take important to check its dimensions and weight to make sure it can be done so in a secure manner on Oregon’s highways. You may find this information in the owner’s handbook for your boat or by getting in touch with the boat’s manufacturer.


Get a permit from the Oregon Department of Transportation: If the size or weight of your boat exceeds a specific threshold, you must do so (ODOT). Boats that are overweight or oversize are subject to ODOT permits.

Make sure that your boat is securely fastened to its trailer before you start the moving process. This include inspecting the boat’s loose objects as well as the trailer’s tires, hitch, and lights.

Observe all state rules pertaining to vehicle and trailer size, speed restrictions, and other requirements while carrying your boat on Oregon highways. For instance, a vehicle may only be 14 feet tall in Oregon, including the boat and trailer.

Consider employing a trustworthy boat transportation company that is authorized and insured to do business in Oregon if you are unable to transfer your boat yourself.

Before to starting the journey, carefully plan your route to steer clear of low bridges, congested roads, and other hazards that might make it impossible to carry your boat safely.

You can carry your boat in Oregon securely if you stick to these instructions.

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