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Islanderdad July 20th 03 05:54 PM

Boat transport
 
Has anyone commercially transported a boat recently? Any gouge would be
appreciated, I have a Four Winns Horizon 200 in California and am
transfering to the Annapolis area. I requested a quote from one of the
online companies but I know it will be expensive, Is it worth transporting
the boat or do I try a sell here and buy there move? I don't want to think
about a cross country tow but...

Dad



Tony Thomas July 20th 03 07:44 PM

Boat transport
 
Any transport company is going to charge $2000 or there about for the haul.
I would recommend you just tow it yourself. Spend the money on a good
moving company instead to move all your furniture.

I have hauled boats long distance before w/ no problem. Here is my process:

1. Tear down all bearings and repack and install new seals.
2. Take a grease gun w/ you to top off each night.
3. Make sure your tires are in good condition and air pressure is topped
off and check each night.
4. Make sure you have a spare tire (or two) that will fit the trailer. Car
spare will work as long as it is the right size.
5. Check all your lights and make sure they work right on the tow vehicle
you will be using.

Other than that, hook up and go.

--
Tony
My boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com



"Islanderdad" wrote in message
...
Has anyone commercially transported a boat recently? Any gouge would be
appreciated, I have a Four Winns Horizon 200 in California and am
transfering to the Annapolis area. I requested a quote from one of the
online companies but I know it will be expensive, Is it worth transporting
the boat or do I try a sell here and buy there move? I don't want to

think
about a cross country tow but...

Dad





Steve Barker July 20th 03 08:04 PM

Boat transport
 
There's an Annapolis in several states. What city are you in and what state
is the destination? Is the boat on a trailer already? For a lot less than
that amount, I'll come out and do it. G

--
Steve (here to have fun) Barker
Stilwell, Kansas
UP (MoPac) Coffeyville Sub MP 308
Coolpix 995 / PSP 7.04
PS 7 in the background waiting to be learnt.

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"Islanderdad" wrote in message
...
Has anyone commercially transported a boat recently? Any gouge would be
appreciated, I have a Four Winns Horizon 200 in California and am
transfering to the Annapolis area. I requested a quote from one of the
online companies but I know it will be expensive, Is it worth transporting
the boat or do I try a sell here and buy there move? I don't want to

think
about a cross country tow but...

Dad





Nancy July 20th 03 08:19 PM

Boat transport
 
heh, guess I shoulda mentioned my boat was not on a trailer, so had to be
hauled via piggy-back flat-bed truck.

Nancy

"Tony Thomas" wrote in message
news:TpBSa.107345$ye4.79859@sccrnsc01...
Any transport company is going to charge $2000 or there about for the

haul.
I would recommend you just tow it yourself. Spend the money on a good
moving company instead to move all your furniture.

I have hauled boats long distance before w/ no problem. Here is my

process:

1. Tear down all bearings and repack and install new seals.
2. Take a grease gun w/ you to top off each night.
3. Make sure your tires are in good condition and air pressure is topped
off and check each night.
4. Make sure you have a spare tire (or two) that will fit the trailer.

Car
spare will work as long as it is the right size.
5. Check all your lights and make sure they work right on the tow vehicle
you will be using.

Other than that, hook up and go.

--
Tony
My boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com



"Islanderdad" wrote in message
...
Has anyone commercially transported a boat recently? Any gouge would be
appreciated, I have a Four Winns Horizon 200 in California and am
transfering to the Annapolis area. I requested a quote from one of the
online companies but I know it will be expensive, Is it worth

transporting
the boat or do I try a sell here and buy there move? I don't want to

think
about a cross country tow but...

Dad







Tony Thomas July 20th 03 08:27 PM

Boat transport
 
Forgot to mention, the problem is insurance. If you are using your vehicle
for commercial purposes to haul a boat (for pay means commercial), then your
insurance is null and void and you have no insurance on the boat and
liability. So, what happens if the trailer comes loose and hits another
vehicle and kills someone. Bad situation. That is why it costs so much.
They have commercial insurance that covers all this stuff.

--
Tony
my boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com


"Steve Barker" wrote in message
...
There's an Annapolis in several states. What city are you in and what

state
is the destination? Is the boat on a trailer already? For a lot less

than
that amount, I'll come out and do it. G

--
Steve (here to have fun) Barker
Stilwell, Kansas
UP (MoPac) Coffeyville Sub MP 308
Coolpix 995 / PSP 7.04
PS 7 in the background waiting to be learnt.

=======================
Remove the not dot from my address to abuse my email box
"Islanderdad" wrote in message
...
Has anyone commercially transported a boat recently? Any gouge would be
appreciated, I have a Four Winns Horizon 200 in California and am
transfering to the Annapolis area. I requested a quote from one of the
online companies but I know it will be expensive, Is it worth

transporting
the boat or do I try a sell here and buy there move? I don't want to

think
about a cross country tow but...

Dad







Islanderdad July 21st 03 02:06 AM

Boat transport
 
THX Nancy I'll give em a call.
Dad

"Nancy" wrote in message
...
I just had my boat trucked up to Oregon from the SF Bay area in CA. Cost
was about $2000. 30' Boat, 10' Beam, 12'6" height.

The company that did mine was BoatTrans Express. They did a very good

job,
were very easy to work with, and got it here faster than anyone else I

could
find.

Here's the info on the person I dealt with. I would highly recommend

them.

Tabitha Kemp
BoatTrans Express Consultant
phone: 888-876-6565 fax: 234-310-4186
www.boattrans-express.com


Nancy

"Islanderdad" wrote in message
...
Has anyone commercially transported a boat recently? Any gouge would be
appreciated, I have a Four Winns Horizon 200 in California and am
transfering to the Annapolis area. I requested a quote from one of the
online companies but I know it will be expensive, Is it worth

transporting
the boat or do I try a sell here and buy there move? I don't want to

think
about a cross country tow but...

Dad







Calif Bill July 21st 03 07:41 PM

Boat transport
 

"Islanderdad" wrote in message
...
Has anyone commercially transported a boat recently? Any gouge would be
appreciated, I have a Four Winns Horizon 200 in California and am
transfering to the Annapolis area. I requested a quote from one of the
online companies but I know it will be expensive, Is it worth transporting
the boat or do I try a sell here and buy there move? I don't want to

think
about a cross country tow but...

Dad



I would think very much of selling it. Seems as if the East coast boats
sell for less than West Coast boats, so you may be able to upgrade for the
same money + the $1-2K to transport.
Bill



Islanderdad July 22nd 03 02:14 AM

Boat transport
 
Update Boat TransExpress came in at $3076 :-(
Dad
"Nancy" wrote in message
...
I just had my boat trucked up to Oregon from the SF Bay area in CA. Cost
was about $2000. 30' Boat, 10' Beam, 12'6" height.

The company that did mine was BoatTrans Express. They did a very good

job,
were very easy to work with, and got it here faster than anyone else I

could
find.

Here's the info on the person I dealt with. I would highly recommend

them.

Tabitha Kemp
BoatTrans Express Consultant
phone: 888-876-6565 fax: 234-310-4186
www.boattrans-express.com


Nancy

"Islanderdad" wrote in message
...
Has anyone commercially transported a boat recently? Any gouge would be
appreciated, I have a Four Winns Horizon 200 in California and am
transfering to the Annapolis area. I requested a quote from one of the
online companies but I know it will be expensive, Is it worth

transporting
the boat or do I try a sell here and buy there move? I don't want to

think
about a cross country tow but...

Dad








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