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That’s what I thought. I thought it was a DOT rule, anything over 8’6”. I welded up my own 18’ long dual axle deck-over trailer a couple years ago and I made sure I fabricated it just under that width for that reason. All the laws I researched before building it said just that. Don’t you need signs on it as well saying “oversized load” or something?
At 6:30 it looks like they are in high No Wake, or No Wake plus a little, and the water is washing up over the back of the deck while they are in motion. Looks like that could be a wet ride at slow speeds without that little door insert thing in there.