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Oops... Meant vertical.....
BTW... no horizonal (Beam and length)issues either. Ed wrote: Why not put it on a yacht transport ship. No horizontal limitations. ray lunder wrote: I haven't done business with these folks but I met them and looked at their awesome and incredibly expensive truck. It was kind of a LowBoy with all hydraulic lifts for an infinitely configurable cradle and some type of floating keel support to reduce road shock. Though Fla. based, they were in the pacific NW when we met and said they haul all over the us. Anchor's Away Marine Trans. Inc. 941-518-5770 or 941-322-9790 Fax: 941-322-0869 I don't understand this web page but it's he www.Anchorsaway-Boat-Transport.com good luck to you. On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 08:20:14 +1000, Peter Hendra wrote: Hi, Could anyone give advice and approximate costs of transporting a 40 foot yacht from Florida to California. It is presently in Trinidad on the hard. I am trying to avoid single handing it from their to the Panama Canal. Regards Peter |
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