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Doug Dotson
 
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I guess if the truck had slammed into another vehicle you would be happier.
At least you would have gotten a chunk of change from the insurance company.
Sounds like the boat was not well prepared for transport. Sudden stops are a
part of life when on the road. Have to wonder how well prepared it is for
sailing?


"sherwindu" wrote in message
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Recently shipped my sailboat from Florida to Racine Wisconsin using
American Boat Transport.
When boat arrived, mast on deck had shifted foward about 2 feet, although
it was secured well
in three places. Driver says he noticed shift while driving down the
highway. More like he had
to do a panic stop. Everything inside the boat was tossed about. Hanging
nets came down, etc.
Only after the driver left Racine did I notice the outboard bracket was
cracked, and luckily the
engine did not fall off the boat. American Boat refuses to accept
responsibility for this, or pay
for
a new bracket. There are many reputable boat transporters. I just picked
a bad one.

Sherwin D.