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Lens mag marine 02-16-2011 02:59 PM

Need Transporting of boat
 
Who will bring a 27 ft boat on trailer from Ft. Lauderdale to Detroit or Port Huron Mich ???

Please let me know if anyone knows of someone/Company

Also what kind of cost am i looking at???

Who have others used and been happy with.

Thank you

jbmetrotowing@ea 02-16-2011 03:17 PM

What make of boat, and is the trailer road ready with working brakes? I know some one who could do it.

dammmagnum 02-16-2011 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by jbmetrotowing@ea (Post 3328288)
What make of boat, and is the trailer road ready with working brakes? I know some one who could do it.

Hello Jbmetrotowing

Just helping Len
Its a 27 Magnum sport and not sure if the trailer is roadworthy
you can check this OSO link for photos of the Magnum and some of the trailer,, not sure about towing it

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/c...race-boat.html

Its listed under "Looking for History of Magnum "Power Hungry" race boat". in the Classic Section
Thank you
Jim

Lens mag marine 02-16-2011 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by dammmagnum (Post 3328300)
Hello Jbmetrotowing

Just helping Len
Its a 27 Magnum sport and not sure if the trailer is roadworthy
you can check this OSO link for photos of the Magnum and some of the trailer,, not sure about towing it

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/c...race-boat.html

Its listed under "Looking for History of Magnum "Power Hungry" race boat". in the Classic Section
Thank you
Jim

Thanks dammmagnum

The boat would need to be pulled up of a flatbed of some kind or large trailer with another boat going the same way to save cost

For the trailer to be towed, it needs tires and a good look over so i would have to drive down spend a few nights and tow it back myself in that case.

Lens mag marine 02-16-2011 05:14 PM

[QUOTE=Lens mag marine;3328373]Thanks dammmagnum

The boat would need to be pulled up of a flatbed of some kind or large trailer with another boat going the same way to save cost

For the trailer to be towed, it needs tires and a good look over so i would have to drive down spend a few nights and tow it back myself in that case

Or i can make some calls from home and have a garage tow it to there shop and services trailer and have ready for pick up

Len

sv43BB 02-16-2011 08:19 PM

I just posted on the other thread about a great guy i use. Doug734-516-4520.I have used a lot of guys hes the best.very resonable on price.tell him bill 43 outerlimits


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