10,000-lb Hydrohoist for sale
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I'd have to do some research, but you could haul it on a flatbed car trailer....just have to remove the pontoons from the frame for it to fit. Obnoxus has done it before....I'll talk to him about how involved it really is.
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Yep,,,, I have mooved these things all over our tristate area !!!!
They are very simple, just obviously bulky.
To do it yourself,,,, a boattrailer works very well for the pontoons, then a flatbed car trailer for the crossmembers.
To commercially ship I would recommend crating the pontoons to avoid damage unless they are going straight to you and not being handled by anyone but us on this end and you at the other,,,IE no shipper crossdock switching trailers for local delivery .
They are very simple, just obviously bulky.
To do it yourself,,,, a boattrailer works very well for the pontoons, then a flatbed car trailer for the crossmembers.
To commercially ship I would recommend crating the pontoons to avoid damage unless they are going straight to you and not being handled by anyone but us on this end and you at the other,,,IE no shipper crossdock switching trailers for local delivery .
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Hey just wondering , how much hammond raised your cost? And what is the deal with the hydrohoist did they change the rules? I am on D dock and I don't think it went up for us.But we are floating not elevated. Sad to hear you pulled out of there. I loved looking at your guys boats.
Last edited by Turboluke; 02-19-2009 at 12:21 AM.