Hi,
I'd say get a professional to truck it. it worked for us from Seattle Wa.. to Pasco Wa. then I motored her up the Snake River. was very nice and the number of days vs. the cost was well worth it. JP From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bob Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 11:37 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Stus-List Re new boat Congratulations on your purchase. Looks like a fine boat. Thoughts on getting her home- We all want to do it ourselves but I have found the cost of having a professional do it is so much more effective. We keep moving our boat between CT and Lake Ontario. First we motored after repowering it. Wonderful trip. Difficult to carve eight days out though. Since then we have used a boat hauler in Cayuga NY-Lockview boat haulers. Painless and one of the least expensive events we boaters deal with. I own a decent-sized trucking company and have thought many times about getting a commercial trailer for my boat but a good one costs considerably more than our boat. Another trailering adventure--We bought a motorboat a virtually new Albin 26 with a trailer last winter and trailered from Florida to NY using my GMC one ton. Weighs about the same. Another lesson in having someone who knows how to do it do it. These noncommercial boat trailers are not intended for the distances we think they should handle. Bob Morgan Quicksea C&C 37
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