shipping a boat, best way to protect?
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First thing I would do, is have the person who accepted the bid (owner?) sign a hold harmless to you and have them put in writing how they want it shipped. The hold harmless should include verbatim their instructions on how boat was to be shipped. Then take pictures.
Now for the transporter, he too should have a hold harmless signed by you,.. addressing how it is shipped, open cover, full cover etc...and take pictures. A good transporter will take care of the load, but only with in the parameters of how the owner wants it covered... Bottom line, the owner is responsible for making the decision....
My opinion: FULL shrink wrap, w/bubble wrap in wear areas and flannel cloth in between the boat and any type of covering. If the full shrink wrap is done correctly, it will not move and will actually be more aerodynamic than being open etc...
Now for the transporter, he too should have a hold harmless signed by you,.. addressing how it is shipped, open cover, full cover etc...and take pictures. A good transporter will take care of the load, but only with in the parameters of how the owner wants it covered... Bottom line, the owner is responsible for making the decision....
My opinion: FULL shrink wrap, w/bubble wrap in wear areas and flannel cloth in between the boat and any type of covering. If the full shrink wrap is done correctly, it will not move and will actually be more aerodynamic than being open etc...
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Just got an email from Trans shield they do not have anything that would fit.
Just got an email from Trans shield they do not have anything that would fit.
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When I was transporting boats I would buy that plastic you see on the new high dollar cars on the car carriers, they put it on the hoods to stop stone chips. That stuff sticks to the hull like saran wrap. Then I would shrink wrap it, tight and below the sides. Never had a problem and I transported a lot of nice boats with expensive graphics. The problem with the hauler is most Uship haulers don't even care about running legal let alone care about your boat.
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A few weeks back I shrunk a fresh paint boat for a 1500mile run. We used soft blankets covering it under the wrap. Also quite a while ago A guy supplied me with some new painters drop cloths for under the wrap. The ones that are real soft on one side. The boat was a 4 week old red awlgrip job. I gues there was no issue when it got to Fla. But then again when my own boat was painted years ago, I shrunk just the seats with no tape just string and the boat went naked in good weather.
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A few weeks back I shrunk a fresh paint boat for a 1500mile run. We used soft blankets covering it under the wrap. Also quite a while ago A guy supplied me with some new painters drop cloths for under the wrap. The ones that are real soft on one side. The boat was a 4 week old red awlgrip job. I gues there was no issue when it got to Fla. But then again when my own boat was painted years ago, I shrunk just the seats with no tape just string and the boat went naked in good weather.
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I shrink wrap boats for transport all the time, no issues. If it is done correctly there should be little to no movement across the surface of the boat even while going 75 down the highway. My recommendation is to wrap under chines and cover the hull with thin foam sheeting. You can get rolls of it at Home Depot for short money. Tape any gaps with preservation tape and let it rip.