What an idiot, placarding that item with traveling plates. They should convey that device to the nearest body of water. While part of the device is in contact with the water, they can re-placard it as a maritime vessel. Such vessels are not limited to non-commercial use, and, most importantly, may be portaged overland while remaining a maritime vessel.
Hahahaha yeah, great take. Of course a portage typically requires picking up the device and carrying it to the next body of water … perhaps using a trolley and horses, which are exempt from road laws, and most… roads
What an idiot, placarding that item with traveling plates. They should convey that device to the nearest body of water. While part of the device is in contact with the water, they can re-placard it as a maritime vessel. Such vessels are not limited to non-commercial use, and, most importantly, may be portaged overland while remaining a maritime vessel.
Hahahaha yeah, great take. Of course a portage typically requires picking up the device and carrying it to the next body of water … perhaps using a trolley and horses, which are exempt from road laws, and most… roads