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Probably the same woman who took my boat from the Florida Keys to their depot
in central Florida. It was either her or the second driver who delivered it to Wisconsin who must have hit the brakes real hard on the trip up. The mast was securely tied across the deck of the boat at three points, but it had shifted about a foot back when it arrived. That, plus the interior items were scattered all about should have tipped me off to inspect further. My outboard engine bracket made of a two inch thick hardwood had cracked badly, so I was lucky I didn't lose my engine off the boat. RCE wrote: "sherwindu" wrote in message ... Just be sure not to pay them the full amount until you throughly inspect your boat on arrival. I missed some damage which American Boat Transport refused to pay for. Thanks for reminding me of the name of that transport company - "American Boat Transport". During one of my many trips to and from Florida I, was cruising along, doing about 70 on RT 95 when I saw a semi pulling onto the highway from an entrance ramp. The flat bed was loading with a big - probably 35-40 foot sailboat. I remember it had a blue hull. The boat looked huge on the truck which had wide load signs on it but no escort. About 2 miles further on down the road this rig blew by me doing close to 90. A couple of cars were ahead of it and the rig's driver started pulling on the air horn to get them to move out of the way. One didn't and the driver had to lock up all the trailer brakes, vaporized rubber smoke bellowing everywhere, horn blasting and trailer with the boat swaying all over the road. Quite a sight with this big, heavy sailboat strapped high on the trailer because of the boat's keel. By this time I had caught up to it again in the granny lane and headed for the breakdown lane, fully expecting a major wreck in the making. The offending car quickly got out of the way and the truck continued on, accelerating back to a crazy speed and weaving back and forth around traffic until it was out of sight again. It was such a demonstration of reckless driving that I took note of the name of the company - American Boat Transport - intending to give them a call. But then, I forgot the name. I would not use that company to ship a rowboat. BTW, the driver was a woman. RCE |
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