Boat Transport
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I am on my way to Miami from calif but have one extra truck sitting in los angeles that can go anywhere. If you need help please call my cell at 909-********* or email me at ***********@aol.com
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I am on my way to Miami from calif but have one extra truck sitting in los angeles that can go anywhere. If you need help please call my cell at 909-********* or email me at ***********@aol.com
I might be able to send you some business when I sell my boat. Got two people that want to look at it next week, one local and one from New Jersey. Just thinking out loud here. I have no trailer but one of the members on here has a myco trailer for sale for my boat.
The problem is the trailer is in Michigan. Hypothetically speaking if the guy from New Jersey buys the boat what would the estimated cost be? You would need to get the trailer in Michigan down to Florida , pick up the boat and then take it to New Jersey. How long would it take once from start to finish, 4 or 5 days? Thanks Mike
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unfortunatley, getting the trailer to the boat costs the same as towing the boat. I get two dollars per mile one way with no toll or fuel surcharge. Just run mapquest and you can see the miles and figure it out. If you have any other questions feel free to call my cell. Thanks
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unfortunatley, getting the trailer to the boat costs the same as towing the boat. I get two dollars per mile one way with no toll or fuel surcharge. Just run mapquest and you can see the miles and figure it out. If you have any other questions feel free to call my cell. Thanks