![]() |
Shipping Boats
Need to ship two boats from PA,USA to the UK. Any suggestions as to how
to do this at the lowest possible cost? TIA Steve |
Shipping Boats
On Jun 30, 10:44*pm, Steve wrote:
Need to ship two boats from PA,USA to the UK. Any suggestions as to how to do this at the lowest possible cost? *TIA Steve What kind of boats, and how big, Steve? And how urgent is your deadline? One method I almost used to ship a canoe to Hong Kong from the US was to find someone who was moving there and had a container coming over. I look forward to any other replies on this thread... --riverman |
Shipping Boats
riverman wrote:
On Jun 30, 10:44 pm, Steve wrote: Need to ship two boats from PA,USA to the UK. Any suggestions as to how to do this at the lowest possible cost? TIA Steve What kind of boats, and how big, Steve? And how urgent is your deadline? One method I almost used to ship a canoe to Hong Kong from the US was to find someone who was moving there and had a container coming over. I look forward to any other replies on this thread... --riverman Squirt boat and a play boat New Wave Projet: length is 10'2" width is 22" weight is 30 lbs. Jackson Star: length is 5'9" width is 24" weight is 25.5 lbs The urgency is a 13 yr old boy waiting for his boats. Thanks Steve |
Shipping Boats
On Jul 25, 10:03*am, Steve wrote:
riverman wrote: On Jun 30, 10:44 pm, Steve wrote: Need to ship two boats from PA,USA to the UK. Any suggestions as to how to do this at the lowest possible cost? *TIA Steve What kind of boats, and how big, Steve? And how urgent is your deadline? One method I almost used to ship a canoe to Hong Kong from the US was to find someone who was moving there and had a container coming over. I look forward to any other replies on this thread... --riverman Squirt boat and a play boat New Wave Projet: *length is 10'2" width is 22" weight is 30 lbs. Jackson Star: * * length is *5'9" width is 24" weight is 25.5 lbs The urgency is a 13 yr old boy waiting for his boats. Thanks Steve Hmm, I suspect that you can contact the airlines and see about shipping them as airfreight (not the cheapest method, but the fastest). The Star is shorter than a pair of skis, and should easily fit in the hold of a passenger plane. The New Wave might be a bit more troublesome, but they ship things longer than that all the time. A cheaper alternative would be sea freight: contact a shipping agent (moving company) and ask them about it. From trying to import boats to Asia, I know that sending individual boats can be much more troublesome than sending a containerful. For that matter, contact some boat manufacturers (Mad River, or Old Town) and see if they have a delivery going over, and if they will let you pay to add your boat to their container. --riverman |
Shipping Boats
riverman wrote:
On Jul 25, 10:03 am, Steve wrote: riverman wrote: On Jun 30, 10:44 pm, Steve wrote: Need to ship two boats from PA,USA to the UK. Any suggestions as to how to do this at the lowest possible cost? TIA Steve What kind of boats, and how big, Steve? And how urgent is your deadline? One method I almost used to ship a canoe to Hong Kong from the US was to find someone who was moving there and had a container coming over. I look forward to any other replies on this thread... --riverman Squirt boat and a play boat New Wave Projet: length is 10'2" width is 22" weight is 30 lbs. Jackson Star: length is 5'9" width is 24" weight is 25.5 lbs The urgency is a 13 yr old boy waiting for his boats. Thanks Steve Hmm, I suspect that you can contact the airlines and see about shipping them as airfreight (not the cheapest method, but the fastest). The Star is shorter than a pair of skis, and should easily fit in the hold of a passenger plane. The New Wave might be a bit more troublesome, but they ship things longer than that all the time. A cheaper alternative would be sea freight: contact a shipping agent (moving company) and ask them about it. From trying to import boats to Asia, I know that sending individual boats can be much more troublesome than sending a containerful. For that matter, contact some boat manufacturers (Mad River, or Old Town) and see if they have a delivery going over, and if they will let you pay to add your boat to their container. --riverman Thanks for the suggestions. Good point about the Star. Ought to be able to check it - for a fee. Steve |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 10:38 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 BoatBanter.com