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carriers have recommended that I remove the mast and stow it on the truck separately. If by "truck" you mean the mast will be secured to the trailer, this is what is normally done. They also say to expect some scratching on the mast. This is -not- normal. Did they say WHY you should expect some scratching of the mast? Perhaps the rigging rubbing against the mast? I recommend you strip the mast of all rigging (leaving fishing line leaders to re-rig halyards) and wrap the mast if necessary. Then use layers of carpet to protect the mast where it may rest against the trailer and where it will be secured. Dirt and grime are normal for delivering a boat by truck. Scratching and other damage are NOT normal. If the trucking company insists otherwise, find someone else. Unless they do a real careful job of stowing the mast, I feel more comfortable stowing it on the boat, if they will permit it. Does anyone have any strong opinions either way on this aspect? I'd have to see your boat and how you want to secure the mast. Normally, the mast is removed and secured to the frame of the trailer. The boom is either secured to the trailer, or stored inside the boat. For most situations, I think this is the best approach. Keep in mind, NEW boats are shipped cross-country all the time and are delivered without even the smallest scratch. If the boat is prepped properly, secured to the trailer properly and the driver is competent, there is almost no reason for your boat to suffer anything more than some filth. If the trucking companies tell you otherwise, you need to shop around some more. Maybe call a few new boat dealers in your area to find out who they use. You might be able to get them to take your boat on a return trip. -- Paul =-----------------------------------= renewontime dot com FREE email reminder service for licensed mariners http://www.renewontime.com =-----------------------------------= |
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