Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 189570.00 | Trailers, boat carrying: |
Notes
Note 189572: NOTE-Provisions for Parts, NOI, will also apply when each package contains a mixture of boat trailer parts.
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Measure overall dimensions, including tongue length and guide-ons, and note folded length if a swing-away tongue is used. Accurate dims determine carrier acceptance and space planning.
- Immobilize the unit: chock wheels, use wheel nets or frame straps, and lock the coupler. Pad brake lines, lights, bunks, and rollers to prevent rub or crush damage.
- Select packaging to fit routing: ship assembled on skids or wheel cages, or nest compatible frames with solid blocking. Keep clearances and avoid metal-to-metal contact.
- State clearly on the BOL: “Trailers, boat carrying,” include material (steel or aluminum) and packaging method (assembled, nested, on skids), and confirm non-hazardous status.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Avoids reclass disputes by using the precise NMFC entry when no fixed class is assigned, reducing unexpected fees.
- Optimized packaging—nesting or folding tongues—cuts cubic footage and limits oversize accessorials for better LTL rates.
- Better damage prevention through immobilization and padding lowers claims costs and keeps dealer and marina inventory moving.
- Clear specs speed carrier approvals and pickups, improving cycle time during peak boating seasons and promotional launches.