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Matt Newcomb
 
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Default Shipping my boat? ( Ancient City Marine Transport? )

G'day,

I've got a trailer. It's just that by the time I take time off of
work, fly back to NJ, and rent a vehicle I've had no luck finding a
way to pull that off for less than the moving companies want ( $1.3K
). The big problem is finding a rental vehicle to move the boat.
Budget, Hertz, Avis, Thrify, Alamo, you name it they rent SUV's and
trucks but sorry you can't tow a boat with our vehicles. The only
luck I had was U-HAUL for $1.1K which blew the move-it-yourself idea
out of the water. Any ideas?

As for Ancient City, I decided against using them. They have a nice
website ( although the title on their website calls them a 'coat'
transportation company instead of a boat transport company ) but they
aren't in the florida phone book and the buisness address traces to a
residental mobile home park. I decided the $300 difference between
them and a larger company was worth having a company you could track
down in a hurry.

Thanks,

Matt

"Bernard W. Joseph" wrote in message ...
Matt Colie wrote:
Matt,

If you have a J-24 and no trailer, consider buying a trailer now.
In Wisconsin, you will need a cradle to store the boat anyway.
J-24s aren't that all that heavy. If you have one, you will probably
want to take it other places for events anyway. If you join any one of
the clubs there with a hoist, you may want to dry-sail and if you do the
club will probably require you to have a trailer.

Matt Colie

Matt Newcomb wrote:

G'day,

Hi all. I was wondering if anyone has any comments to make about a
company called "Ancient City Marine Transport". I'm about to hire
them to move my J/24 out to wisconsin. This is the first time I've
had someone move my boat, so does anyone have any suggestions of
things to watch out for and things to do.

Thanks,

Matt Newcomb



I agree with Colie. As to Ancient City: You'd do better asking locally
than asking in the newsgroup.

Good luck!