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Old 04-01-2017 | 09:54 PM
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Looking at a potential buy 32 ft boat in Indiana and will need to transport to Florida. Any idea how much this would cost? Or best way to transport it. Looking for a ball park figure.

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Going rate is around $2 per mile unless the hauler can find something to haul back the other way.
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Call Rich at 217 720-2558, he's full registered/insured and has done moves for forum members in the past. He moved my 30' for $1.25/Mi. In late 2015.
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This guy lives in IN and has transported several from FL back up.
EMI Transport Nick Evans 812-449-0593
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Wow thanks guys this really helps
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The biggest factor in boat transport is the distance between your pick up location and your destination. If you are selecting door-to-door transport and your pick-up and drop-off locations it will take longer for your driver to reach them and it would be more costly. So, before you hire a boat transportation company, make sure to consult with them about the time and ask for your boat delivery estimate. There are some boat transportation companies like Milley Yacht Transport, We Will Transport It, American Boat Transport, etc., who transport boats on a cents-per-mile based location.


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Old 06-21-2017 | 04:46 AM
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quick question; no permits, correct? 8.5 beam and fits under bridges? my 34 hatteras is only 2 feet longer, but the flybridge has to come off and 12.5 beam requires a semi truck and follow car and permits for every state it goes thru...so I drove it 3 days 300 miles.
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