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Sick Nordic 04-05-2007 08:54 PM

Need a boat transported
 
I need a boat picked up on the west coast and brought to NY. It is a 32 concept on a trailer. Thanks

Lucky Strike Jr 04-05-2007 09:00 PM

Jeff Murray (bgchuby01) 909-*********

NashvilleBound 04-07-2007 03:08 PM

Let me know what they charge. I might be interested. We are full coming back this time but we might make another trip right after. It would be a different story if it was a Baja or something.... :D :D :D :D

bgchuby01 04-10-2007 02:56 PM

nashville bound, why does it matter what someone else charges? Don't you have your own rate schedule? As for the buyer of this boat, call my cell number 909-********* and I will give you a price. I brought this boat from the factory to the seller. The mileage from him to you is 2904. If you look at the concept forum you can see what happened to the other new 32 that was transported by someone that did not know what to do. If you ask anyone on this site about me you can not find a negative comment. I move boats for both Don and Paul. I do not have to see someone else's price and then cut the price. Remember you get what you pay for. I have been aware of your move for the last two weeks.

Von Bongo 04-10-2007 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by bgchuby01 (Post 2088255)
nashville bound, why does it matter what someone else charges? Don't you have your own rate schedule? As for the buyer of this boat, call my cell number 909-********* and I will give you a price. I brought this boat from the factory to the seller. The mileage from him to you is 2904. If you look at the concept forum you can see what happened to the other new 32 that was transported by someone that did not know what to do. If you ask anyone on this site about me you can not find a negative comment. I move boats for both Don and Paul. I do not have to see someone else's price and then cut the price. Remember you get what you pay for. I have been aware of your move for the last two weeks.

Sent you a PM about a possible partial return trip

NashvilleBound 04-10-2007 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by bgchuby01 (Post 2088255)
nashville bound, why does it matter what someone else charges? Don't you have your own rate schedule? As for the buyer of this boat, call my cell number 909-********* and I will give you a price. I brought this boat from the factory to the seller. The mileage from him to you is 2904. If you look at the concept forum you can see what happened to the other new 32 that was transported by someone that did not know what to do. If you ask anyone on this site about me you can not find a negative comment. I move boats for both Don and Paul. I do not have to see someone else's price and then cut the price. Remember you get what you pay for. I have been aware of your move for the last two weeks.

I would do it just for the road trip...... Its certainly not a business for me. Im 43, retired.... I dont mean to cause any problems......

When I was working I towed a trailer 6 days a week...... always with the best tow vehicles and insurance.

thunderusone 04-10-2007 06:12 PM

Hey Nashville Bound......I think you just gave bgchubby a bgchubby for you.....:eek:

NashvilleBound 04-10-2007 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by thunderusone (Post 2088477)
Hey Nashville Bound......I think you just gave bgchubby a bgchubby for you.....:eek:

:eek: :eek: :eek: :D

bgchuby01 04-10-2007 06:45 PM

If it is not a business for you then I ask how can you insure his boat. If he pays you to tow it you are then for hire and need commercial cargo insurance. nothing personal. I spend lots of money for the proper insurance and pay to advertise on OSO. Also if you are not in the business you don't have an ICC or DOT number to haul hia boat leagally. sorry

NashvilleBound 04-10-2007 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by bgchuby01 (Post 2088527)
If it is not a business for you then I ask how can you insure his boat. If he pays you to tow it you are then for hire and need commercial cargo insurance. nothing personal. I spend lots of money for the proper insurance and pay to advertise on OSO. Also if you are not in the business you don't have an ICC or DOT number to haul hia boat leagally. sorry

Hes not gonna hire me so we can get over that. Im on my way out to help a "friend" and hes paying for my gas, hotels and food....uh....something like that. Anything I hook up to is covered by my insurance. I would NEVER be for hire..... gasp.... that would just be wrong. But to help a friend out.... I would do anything for my friends!

bgchuby01 04-10-2007 07:40 PM

as soon as he gives you any kind of compensation, even hotel and food, you are considered for hire. If you wreck which I hope you do not. your insurance may not pay because the boat is not yours. I sold my trucking business 6 years ago (30 trucks) and I may not know everything but I do know enough to know that if you wreck he is liable for his own loss and his insurance will not cover the boat behind your truck. As for your post that you may make another trip asap, I find it hard to believe that you are only doing it for the happiness of the road.

bgchuby01 04-10-2007 07:44 PM

to Brian, just look at the post in the concept's forum and then decide if you want to take a chance on maybe insurance coverage or positive commercial cargo insurance for your new toy. I am fully legal and permited to tow your boat, without having to dive into the gray area of insurance

bgchuby01 04-10-2007 07:45 PM

last everyone on this board knows me and you will not find one complaint about my service, just ask on the general discussion board about me

In2Deep 04-11-2007 07:32 AM

Not that he needs any further reccos from me --- but bgchuby did an outstanding job for me pulling my Nordic from LA to LOTO.

....if it weren't for the minor "hit and run" on my trailer while we were both inside paying for gas outside OKC....but that wasn't a bgchuby issue.

I hate when that happens.

Safe travels, JM.

I2D (Dave).

Chuck 04-11-2007 08:15 AM

I learned the hard way..... Hire a professional and verify the insurance. I was lucky and only lost a brand new Myco trailer.

TSPM 04-11-2007 08:19 AM

YUP.....I second that....we use Jeff Murray often and every load arrives perfect. He know his CHIT and it shows.

bgchuby01 04-11-2007 10:56 AM

dave good to hear from you, how is your new job

DOUBLE J 04-11-2007 10:15 PM

Im not trying to start any problems, but believe it or not bgchuby their are other people in this world that do no how to transport boats, and that are insured besides you. Yes you do have a great reputation, and if i didn't transport i would probably let you haul mine, but everytime someone asks somebody else to transport their boat u go through this same long list like there is no one legal or capable but you. Their are alot of great transporters out here and some are even members on here, these guys are just trying to make a living too. TRansporting does not take a rocket scientist, it just takes someone that has the insurance to cover the load and someone that has respect for other peoples property. Like i said i respect you and what you do, you have built up a good business, just please stop critisizing everyone that transports besides you.

bgchuby01 04-11-2007 11:42 PM

I agree that there are other people capable of towing and doing a good job. What hurts is someone charging to tow and not being legal and when there is a problem the insurance will not cover the loss and right away everyoe looks at all of the transporters as scum. If someone else is legal then I know I can compete price wise with no problem, if they don't carry large cargo insurance then their cost is lower and I can not compete. All I ask for is a level playing field. As for someone thinkin that personal insurance will cover a boat that is not there's I would not like to be the boat owner when he finds out that no one will pay his claim.

Am I cocky, you bet, nashville bound claims that he is not for hire yet right here on this thread he explains that he is making two trips coast to coast just to help friends. Now I do believe in helping your friends but no one makes two coast to coast trips in one month just for the fun of it and I know that the person who started this thread does not know you. hence the phrase (for hire). Don't be shy If you want to charge people to move there boats go right ahead. Just make sure that people know that you have the proper papers and if you used to then you know what I am talking about.

double J look above on this thread, I know that what ever type of trucking that you do, you like for your compitition to play on an even playing field. when someone undercuts your price it may be because they cut corners on there work. There are other companies that tow on this board and if I know they are legal I don't say a word except to try and get the work. If the other person is not legal for hire than yes I open my mouth and will continue to do so.


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