Technical question for Oregon residents

BoringDave

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I bought a motorhome a few weeks ago and would like to double tow with it. I would be towing my Cherokee then my 16' boat. Every thing I find on double towing in Oregon is for 5th wheelers and is illegal. I have never seen it done personly. I know when I worked in the tow truck industry, Tow trucks would tow other trucks with trailers hooked to them with no problems in Oregon.

I looked on the ODOT web site but I couldn't find anything on the subject. Really I am not towing a trailer I am towing a suv, The suv is towing the boat.

Dave
 
My $0.02

I recall researching this years back and it was indeed against the law.

I advise call the oregon dmv hotline and ask.
 
I say do it. To quote NWA, fawk the po-lice.
 
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This is probably one of the dumbest posts I have done. I was really thinking that if it could be done I wouldn't have seen it. This is almost as bad as the time I posted about buckshot mud tires.

Well anyway This is what I am planing to start off with a letter to the state senator. This is what I have come up with so far.

Re: Non- Commercial Trailer towing laws in Oregon



Dear Mr.Metsger;



I am the proud owner of a motor-home a small suv and a small boat. The coach is able to tow up to 5000 lbs according to the manufacture. I would like to tow both my suv and my boat at the same time, But Oregon laws forbid me from doing so.

I am contacting you in regards of changing this law to conform with many other states towing laws. I have found that 31 other states allow towing doubles with no more then a small fee of 10 to 20 dollars and completing a online training corse. Something like how Oregon state marine board has handed the boaters education.

I am sure that if something like this would pass, it would collect a good amount of revenue for Oregon. I know that their are many other people in the same situation as me and would not have a problem paying a small fee and taking a internet based test to recive a towers education card. I am looking forward to hear back from you on this matter.

Best Regards,

David Sweet
 
You might want to spell check your letter before you send it ;)

How much does the boat way (on the trailer) and how much does your Jeep weight?

Michael
 
You might want to spell check your letter before you send it ;)

How much does the boat way (on the trailer) and how much does your Jeep weight?

Michael

ummm.... you spelled way (weigh) wrong Michael :conceited


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Most motorhomes are not set up properly to tow very heavy loads at all. If you're saying you think your Jeep AND boat combined weigh less than 5k pounds, then just throw the raft on top of the XJ and call it good. :D
 
You might want to spell check your letter before you send it ;)

How much does the boat way (on the trailer) and how much does your Jeep weight?

Michael

Yes I know I suck at spelling and grammar. I will go over it with spell checker and have my 14 year old go over it also. I know thats bad but I craped in my bed long ago so now I just deal with it.

Dave
 
Most motorhomes are not set up properly to tow very heavy loads at all. If you're saying you think your Jeep AND boat combined weigh less than 5k pounds, then just throw the raft on top of the XJ and call it good. :D

The boat is only 16' and aluminum maybe 1600lbs total with the trailer, The xj tows it no problem. I weighed the jeep when it was all stock it was just under 3000lbs and the only mods are 4 1/2" lift and 31". So yes I think there under the factory tow limit. I have also looked at the hitch setup and it's welded right to the frame since it's only a 28' coach.(not much over hang in the back)

I am now looking at building a trailer like this one http://www.builtrite.net/doubledeck/dd_9000.html
But not quite so stout since I don't have to haul 10k. Then at that point I will do some work to the hitch on the coach or just build a trailer toad.

Dave
 
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