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339.1 | home is better | MSCSSE::BERENS | Alan Berens | Thu Apr 13 1989 17:15 | 10 |
| We've had our larger and heavier boat trucked to our front yard the last
several years. We're currently using Gloucester Yankee Marine and in the
past used Nautical Hauling (who changed owners a year or two ago and is
now located in Wakefield or Reading as I recall). Trucking isn't cheap,
but then neither is boatyard storage. Round trip from Gloucester to
Carlisle (next to Concord, MA) and back is over $800. Well worth it,
though, for all the reasons you list and more.
By the way, the hydraulic trailers these guys use cost as much as
$60000 (not including tractor).
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339.2 | Bring the Baby Home !!!! | MENSCH::AUGER | | Fri Apr 14 1989 18:04 | 23 |
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I came to the conclusion several years ago that spring fit-up in the boat
yard was for the birds. So I invested in a contractor, put in a pad of crushed
stone along with my own jack stands and now haul the boat to the back yard.
Even though it took 3 years to get a return on the initial investment, it is
well worth it especially in the "there when you have a minute" savings as well
as not having to haul your entire basement in your car and then remembering
that you forgot rags...I recommend hauling it home !!! It costs me $150 each
way spring and fall thus it's cheaper...(This winter would have cost me about
$1000 to winter store it at the marina). I own a boat similar to yours in size
27" by 9'6" wide and hauling is no problem.
>
> Can anyone recomend a hauler in the north of boston area?
>
I use JOCELYN TRUCKING out of Salisbury MA. - He's excellent, very professional
and knows what he is doing. I don't know what he charges by the mile but my
cost is only for about 1.5 mile trip. I recommend him highly !!! I know he
travels all over from Maine to Boston and he's within the North of Boston Area.
I believe he just purchased a second hydraulic trailer...
Good Luck and Bring it home...
Dave "Harpoonist"
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339.3 | Jocelyn for Sure | SQPUFF::HASKELL | | Mon Apr 17 1989 14:32 | 8 |
| I ageree with .3, Jocelyn hauled my 22 foot lobster home from
Newburyport to Hollis NH for about $380 round trip.
Next fall I will have him do the same for my new (2nd hand) 30 Pearson
sailboat.
Paul
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339.4 | Boat Haulers | PBA::SCHLEGEL | | Thu Apr 20 1989 11:58 | 7 |
| Another Professional hauler is Carter-Raymond. They are out of
Hingham, but can handle anywhere in New England. Call Kathy,
at 617-337-5850, tell her what you wish to do, and they will work
with you. We are paying about $300 each way, and get red carpet
treatment. Do not consider Fraser out of Medford (if he is still
in business).
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339.5 | Boat Hauling - NH to Mass? | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Wed Sep 13 1989 14:50 | 20 |
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BOSTON::DAGOSTINO 11 lines 13-SEP-1989 13:29
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Hi,
I'm about to haul a 33' power boat from Laconia N.H. to Saugus
Mass. Can anyone recommend a good boat hauler to contact in N.H.?
Any rate info and/or boat hauling experiences would be appreciated
as well.
Regards,
Joe D.
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339.6 | Trailering info | GOLF::WILSON | | Thu Nov 07 1991 08:54 | 35 |
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I would like to relocate my 25' boat from R.I. to central Mass.
Anyone who has info. on renting a trailer for such a move or who
might have a trailer to "rent". for a day, please let me know.
Thanks in advance,
Roy Woods days:508-755-8189
nights:DTN 237-2676
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JUPITR::RWOODS 2 lines 6-NOV-1991 21:25
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I should mention that the boat has a 8.5' beam.
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How about contacting a local hauler. Most cases they will provide
the blocks and jack stands, if they haul you back..
JIm.
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339.7 | More replies | GOLF::WILSON | | Thu Nov 07 1991 09:57 | 38 |
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ROBOAT::HEBERT "Captain Bligh" 21 lines 7-NOV-1991 09:27
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I don't keep my old issues of OFFSHORE magazine, but I recall at least
one company that advertises in there. They offer boat hauling at a fee.
Their ad usually has a picture of one of their trailers, showing the
movable boat supports and hydraulic system that allows them to configure
their trailer to your boat.
You *might* get more response in here if you get a bit more specific
about your needs:
sailboat?
keel?
inboard?
I/O?
outboard?
wood - glass - steel - ?
deep vee or semi or tri or flatbottom?
...someone might loan or rent their own trailer to you, if it turns out
their boat is very much like yours... (mine is put up for the winter)
Art
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I wouldn't think "borrowing" a trailer would be a good idea unless the
boats were identical or real close unless someone was willing to spend
alot of time adjusting the bunks/rollers to properly support the hull.
Wayne
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339.8 | Boat transporters | SELECT::SPENCER | | Thu Nov 07 1991 10:49 | 7 |
| re: .6,
Professional boat haulers are listed in the Yellow Pages under "Boat
Transporting." They vary in capability, care and price, so it pays to
check around. For a one-shot move, it's probably a justifiable expense.
J.
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339.9 | | ROBOAT::HEBERT | Captain Bligh | Mon Nov 11 1991 13:20 | 15 |
| Here are three that I found in OFFSHORE magazine:
Seaward Way, Inc.
203-393-1189
Central Mass. Marine Transport
41 Sutton Road
Millbury, MA 01527
508-865-0103
Bob Petzold's
Boat Handling Services, Inc.
PO Box 134
Portland, CT 06480
203-342-1153
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339.10 | hauling long distance | GOLF::WILSON | Think Spring! | Tue Mar 23 1993 11:34 | 17 |
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JUPITR::RWOODS 11 lines 22-MAR-1993 21:52
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Looking into the cost of hauling a 25ft boat from Mass to Cent.Fla.
I'm looking for info. from anyone who's done a long haul in the
past that might shed some light on what to look/watch for.
For that matter, any idea on "about" how much it might cost?
Thanks in advance,
Roy
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339.11 | | UNIFIX::BERENS | Alan Berens | Tue Mar 23 1993 13:10 | 7 |
| re .last:
I was recently quoted $2800 for moving a 32' boat from Concord, MA, to
West Palm Beach, FL. Unless it is possible to put another boat on the
same trailer as yours, I would think that the cost would be about the
same for your 25' boat.
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339.12 | Talk to your hauler BEFOREHAND | TNPUBS::WASIEJKO | Retired CPO | Wed Mar 24 1993 12:35 | 24 |
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Some factors to consider:
Height of the boat (when on the hauling vehicle) should be less than
the minimum height of the overpasses (generally less than 13 feet, but
ask the hauler) along route, so remove as much of the super structure
as necessary: Bimini, windshield, rails, trailer, etc., and store them
inside the boat or boxed up separately for the haul.
Make certain that the cranes that lift your boat onto and off of the
truck bed have spreaders as wide as the beam of your boat. The
spreaders spread the lifting straps so that they don't squeeze the
rails or hull when the straps tighten up during the lifting process.
Prices vary, call a few hauling companies. Morning Star, out of Derry
or Londonderry, NH is one I used to contract often when I worked at Larry's
Marina some years ago.
Good truck'n
-mike-
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339.13 | Boat Transport to Lake Winnie | GOLF::WILSON | Think Spring! | Mon May 03 1993 11:13 | 20 |
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XCUSME::MCGOWAN 13 lines 3-MAY-1993 07:42
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My husband and I bought a boat this weekend. Yes Rick, finally!!
Anyway, the boat is located in Allston Mass. It does not have a
trailer so we are having some difficulty with regards to deciding how
we will tow it up to Lake Winni. A professional tow guy is 400.00.
Does anyone out there know of a cheaper way? Perhaps someone has
access to a trailer and could help us. We are looking to pay
200.00 - 250.00. Any suggestions? The boat is a 1983 Sea Ray
225 sport cruiser.
Thanks,
Arlene McGowan
DTN 264-0599
MKOTS2::MCGOWAN
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339.14 | Info on boat hauling | GOLF::WILSON | Think Spring! | Tue May 18 1993 09:59 | 19 |
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Hi..I am looking for info on hauling a 25 ft
cabin cruiser without a flybridge. Our dealership always
hauled our boat & charged us only $125 but they are no longer
doing this & I have gotten a quote of $250. A big jump that
my husband & i had not planned. We need to have the boat
picked up in Grafton Ma. & delivred to Warwick R.I. It is
approximately 55 miles. Just about an hour drive. Anyone who
does hauling & can beat that price or knows of anywhere reliable
we could check into, we'd appreciate any info.
thanks,
Sue
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339.15 | seems reasonable based on my experience | MR4DEC::DCADMUS | happiness is a bigger boat | Tue May 18 1993 12:03 | 14 |
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A price of $250 for a 25' Boat is pretty fair. Charging $150 for a trip
lke that is probably why your former hauler is no longer in business.
I shopped around a few years ago when my trailer was in an accident,
and I git charged $125 for hauling from Warren, R.I to Foxboro- and
that was bargain- at about 35 MI.
Dick
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339.16 | Its in line | LEVERS::SWEET | | Wed May 19 1993 14:15 | 4 |
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I pay $80 an hour. That 250 looks good to me.
Bruce
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339.17 | sounds good... | USCTR1::BORZUMATO | | Wed May 19 1993 14:52 | 16 |
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I pay the marina $4.50 per ft. to launch and the same to haul.
Lets see. to pick up your boat, $4.50 x 25 = $112.50
now the loaded mile charges, probably $2.00 a loaded mile=
(if i remember was 55 miles) so add another $110.00,
Total = $222.50 each way.
Costs me $153.00 for about 80 feet.
I think you gotta good deal, better take it.......
JIm
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339.18 | "$80 an hour is still cheaper" | JUPITR::SWOODS | | Wed May 19 1993 23:45 | 8 |
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Bruce,
If you pay $80 an hour then that is alot cheaper than
$250 for a 2 hour trip. Who did you go through & where are they
located? Everyone seems to think $250 is cheap. We have friends
that live in R.I. & they pay $200 to have it brought home & put on
blocks. I guess we're just spoiled eh?
thanks.....sue
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339.19 | 80 feet or 80 footer? | SALEM::NORCROSS_W | | Thu May 20 1993 10:53 | 4 |
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Jim, is that "80 feet" that you get hauled or did you win Megabucks
over the winter and you've moved up to an "80 footer" ? :-)
Wayne
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339.20 | not that lucky | USCTR1::BORZUMATO | | Thu May 20 1993 14:39 | 6 |
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The "80" refers to the distance i'm hauled.
Actuall i thought a 48 Bertram would be nice.
JIm
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339.21 | It is round trip... | LEVERS::SWEET | | Mon May 24 1993 12:39 | 7 |
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It is $80 an hour but includes the time they leave their site to
the time they return. I use Baert Marine because i own a Grady White
and they are in Danvers near where my boat lives in the summers.
I don't know how much general purpose hauling they do.
Bruce
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