boat hauling toronto tips and FAQ

What to know before you move your boat

In the GTA, safe boat transport begins with honest measurements and smart timing. Confirm your trailer’s brakes, lights, and tie-downs, then map a route that skips rush-hour on the 401/427. Many hauls end at ramps in Port Credit or Bluffers Park; call ahead to verify hours and clearance. Ontario’s baseline limits are 2.6 m wide and 4.15 m high; beyond that, permits and sometimes escorts apply. Use a dry, balanced load and never exceed rated weights.

FAQs

Do I need a permit?

If your beam exceeds 2.6 m or height surpasses 4.15 m on the trailer, you’ll need an MTO oversize permit. Local bylaws and construction detours can add conditions.

Can I haul in winter?

Yes, but plan for salt, black ice, and reduced daylight. Winterized engines, covered electronics, and a washed trailer help. Give yourself extra stopping distance and check wind advisories.

What does a pro service include?

A reputable hauler provides liability coverage, route surveys, specialized cradles, and real-time updates. Ask for weigh scale tickets and photo logs before, during, and after the move.

  • Verify insurance certificates and WSIB status.
  • Measure height from ground to highest fixed point.
  • Remove canvas, antennas, and props for transit.
  • Secure keys, paperwork, and marina gate codes.

 

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