office in El Paso and ask them if they could refer you to someone who
might know. Even tho they are not on the direct route they seemed to
know more about non standard stuff than anyone else I found.
Also maybe contact the Marina Seca in San Carlos because they are
bringing boats on big trailers up from the marina to the states all
the time. They might have an empty one going south.
Maybe you could tilt the boat on the trailer so it is not so wide?
David Miller
Gene Buchholz wrote:
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> Hi David,
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> Do you know the Mexico policy on wide loads? I live near Seattle and have a
> 24' Hirondelle catamaran that's 10 beam. I can tow it in the U.S. with a
> wide load permit but have been dreaming of towing it south and launching at
> San Carlos to cruise the Sea of Cortez. I know the roads on the Baja
> peninsula are much too narrow as I've driven the loop from Cabo San Lucas to
> Todos Santos to La Paz and back down the east side to Cabo. The road was in
> good condition but not really suitable to comfortably tow a load 10' wide.
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> Thanks,
> Gene
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