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RS 08-06-2003 08:50 AM

Boat transport
 
I bought a 1979 20 ft Master Angler. The boat is in Clearwater, FL and needs to be delivered to Rhode Island. I've got quotes from 1stAboard participants that range from $1200 to $1800. Can anyone give me any input or insights on arranging this type of transportation? Things I should avoid or recommended vendors? Any insight or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

[ August 06, 2003, 07:51 AM: Message edited by: Roger ]

BARNABY55 08-06-2003 08:57 AM

Re: Boat transport
 
Is there a trailer? I might consider the drive if I can tow it on a trailer. You can e-mail me at pappion47@hotmail.com

catman115 08-06-2003 02:39 PM

Re: Boat transport
 
Roger...
Send John R a message..He had his boat shipped from fla. to RI.

Ed 08-06-2003 10:32 PM

Re: Boat transport
 
Roger-

If you're up for a road trip....Fly down to Florida on Southwest from TF Green (about $140), rent a Uhaul (about $400), and tow the sucker home. I've done this twice (once from Texas and once from Florida) and it was a blast. One thing sucks....those Uhauls get terrible gas mileage but it sure beats putting the wear & tear on your own vehicle. Be sure to check the tires (blow outs at 65mph on I-95 aren't fun...believe me) and replace bearings & seals before you leave.

In all honesty, if you can get someone to haul it up here for about $800-1000, when all was said & done it probably cost me that much in gas, hotel rooms and blown tires.

-Ed-

John R 08-06-2003 10:54 PM

Re: Boat transport
 
Ask for Greg Ammarall - 508-726-9761

He's out of Marion Mass. The idea is to have him get your rig WHEN he's getting someone else's - reduction of cost... You will need to have a facility forklift or sling the boat onto his truck...

RS 08-07-2003 09:02 AM

Re: Boat transport
 
Thanks for the suggestions. After I posted the question I found www.boattransport.com and entered my information. I got several calls within the hour and settled on Express Transporters for $1,100. If I had the time, I'd have loved to do a road trip, but that was not in the cards.

NAHIM 08-07-2003 05:36 PM

Re: Boat transport
 
Roger I have the guy, He is picking up a Marlago boat in New York and needs something to take up norh to make the trip worth while.

toddkp 08-09-2003 09:23 PM

Re: Boat transport
 
was just wondering if you went ahead with the haul yet. i just purchased an Albin 27 and it is also in florida and also needs to come to rhode island. let me know maybe we can save some dough.
Todd

RS 08-10-2003 10:19 AM

Re: Boat transport
 
Quote:

Originally posted by toddkp:
was just wondering if you went ahead with the haul yet.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">It is scheduled to be picked up Tuesday and probably be here by Friday. They are towing it on my trailer so I don't think there is any added load capacity. However, if someone wanted to send a boat down to Florida, they could probably work a great deal on the return trip. You can call them at 352-796-1673


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