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Have they thought about shipping it overland? This is a low-height boat, isn't it? It might be easier and cheaper to just contact Miami Cradle or a similar outfit and get it trucked.
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Sounds like good advice to truck it down. I'm sure the hight is fine for bridge clearance, but what is the beam? I think over 14 and you're out of luck.
Walt
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BTW.... Why did he bail? Did he think that the boat was not ready for such a trip?
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Getting it out of yankland on truck could be issue.....but once it's further south life gets easier....could drive by water to somewhere in NJ and put it on a truck there.
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Originally Posted by
Freestyle
Friends of mine bought a 52 Fountain in Connecticut. They had hired a captain to help them deliver it to Tampa or somewhere in between. Today they got to the boat scheduled for departure tomorrow and the captain bailed.
Short notice but if anyone knows someone they can call please let me know.
Thanks
Bruce
Freestyle
Tampa
Call Regie he is not doing anything but hanging around the old office so i hear.
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Originally Posted by
Freestyle
Friends of mine bought a 52 Fountain in Connecticut. They had hired a captain to help them deliver it to Tampa or somewhere in between. Today they got to the boat scheduled for departure tomorrow and the captain bailed.
Short notice but if anyone knows someone they can call please let me know.
Thanks
Bruce
Freestyle
Tampa
http://boatcaptainsonline.com/found....s%20For%20Hire
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There's always the bird.
Randy, you doing anything next week?
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That's a long trip. Overland is best if at all possible, but if your friends still want a captain, have them give me a call. I live in Florida now and may be bale to help. 763-229-4519.
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Originally Posted by
krush
Getting it out of yankland on truck could be issue.....but once it's further south life gets easier....could drive by water to somewhere in NJ and put it on a truck there.
That could work. Mine, which probably has higher air draft, went from Tidewater to High Point on Miami Cradle.