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Old 04-27-2011, 10:52 PM
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Default 42' cat on a trailer MN to MD

Checking prices tow or haul from Stillwater MN to Annapolis MD , in the next week or two .
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Old 04-28-2011, 06:48 AM
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Uship.com you'll be very surprized at the rates ,even with diesel at $4.50 a gallon
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Old 04-28-2011, 08:41 AM
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That boat is too big to put with some hillbilly in an F250.....

Call Chris at Offshore Express... Right experience, insurance, and truck. 440-315-1391
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Originally Posted by Tim G.
That boat is too big to put with some hillbilly in an F250.....

Call Chris at Offshore Express... Right experience, insurance, and truck. 440-315-1391
yall sure about that ??? the've pulled up with F-350s , F-650 & a Freightliner in the past maybe they found a few new hillbillys LMFAO
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Must be the Dirty Duck MTI. It's the only big cat I've seen in Stillwater...

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Scheduled sea trial morning of 5/9 , after that it should be ready togo . Might pull it myself depending on the cost .
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1100 miles, easy pull
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It's like pulling to the FL Keys , but with hills . With the right truck it wouldn't be so bad .
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A prudent man would permit the whole route too, well unless you're Art
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Planning on permits for sure , to far a distance to mess around .
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