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How do you ship a Wave across the country? #35921
07/21/04 03:03 PM
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Great informative board!

Looking to get into sailing and have a chance to get my hands on a Wave if I can ship it+the trailer across country? Does anyone have advice on who does this kind of shipping?

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Re: How do you ship a Wave across the country? [Re: jworks] #35922
07/22/04 08:54 AM
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Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ...
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It would be expensive to use a freight carrier, but it may be the only way.
If you don't get a better response here, try the question on the Open Forum.
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Re: How do you ship a Wave across the country? [Re: RickWhite] #35923
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Thanks for the input. Any suggestions on good carriers for such a task? Found one boat transporter who quoted me $1200!

Re: How do you ship a Wave across the country? [Re: jworks] #35924
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Try Roadway Express. Following is the website:
http://www.roadway.com/

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Thanks for the help. Got the boat and got her into the water last weekend. What a blast. Probably hooked for life.

Just FYI for next person bewildered by this problem. Roadway is a possibility with a couple of considerations. They will only ship a sailboat in a sealed trailer (read: very expensive. $1700 on this quote for a wave!). So for standard wave you would need to take it apart and box it up and ship via Roadway (find yourself a friend with a corporate account, it will save a lot. Boxed up, this would have been only a few hundred dollars). Unfortunately, this is no solution for a trailer.

In my case I got lucky with a boat hauler who had an open slot on a trailer going from Seattle to FL and did the job cheaply after some negotiation. Recommend you get on the web and get quotes from a few. Might find a deal if you have time flexibility

Happy sailing.


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