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Old 05-29-2013 | 10:33 AM
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How much should I be looking to pay to have a 34' cruiser 12'6" 14,000lbs brought over to the Westside?
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Theres no one better then Home Page!

ED and Jan at Sea Wise are the type of people we enjoy dealing with. Ed is also a Marine Surveyor so he knows exactly how to load your boat.

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I would guess anything from $1.50 to $3 a mile and detroit to GR is what 3 hours so 160 miles or so?
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Thanks guys.
I will give Sea Wise a call.
and $300-$600 to get it over here would be awesome
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I would budget more like $1,000-$1,200.
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1.50 a mile?? what are you guys on crack?? only if you get super lucky and catch someone on a backhaul, u need a rig and someone with a trailer, I'd say expect around 4-4.50 a mile for someone you can trust
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Borrow a trailer and pull it yourself?
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Old 06-01-2013 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by BGIII
I would budget more like $1,000-$1,200.
Probably close, I would have said 800 if the hauler is locally based.
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dont forget you will need to pull a permit for that, the state cops are ruthless in that strech of highway
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Just wanted to give an update. Had the boat brought over from the east side. Ended up using a company called http://boat-logistics.com/ . Everything went flawless and couldn't be any happier. Had a couple of referrals that had boats picked up in New York and and Florida and said to use them. And if anyone is curious the cost was $1300.

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