Thursday, June 28, 2018

How Marine Transport Services Work

By Shirley Williams


Having a boat is one of those luxuries that can actually happen for many, depending on what size you want. While a multi-million dollar yacht is out of reach for most, having a much smaller vessel can be surprisingly affordable. However, unless you buy from someone at the same marina you plan to dock your boat at, then you will need the services of a marine transport company to help you get it there.

It does not matter how big or small your vessel is. It can even be a jet ski, which is not really a boat but is still a form of water transportation. From jet skis to large luxury yachts, there is no boat too big or too little to use these services, provided the company has a large enough trailer to handle the job.

The companies who can accommodate any size boat can likely accommodate any distance as well. Whether you need it shipped to another marina in the same state, country or even another continent, they can meet your needs. Most moves are just for repairs, such as engine work, but others are more elaborate and require days or even weeks to complete.

No matter the length of the move, there is plenty of big, specialized and expensive equipment involved. Not only must you acquire these equipment pieces, but you have to learn to use them as well if you want to do it yourself. That is why it is best to let the pros do it. They have the huge hydraulic trailers and more.

Even once your vessel is lifted onto the trailer, there is still plenty of work to be done. The weight must be evenly distributed in order to ensure that it stays stable on the trailer during transport. If not, it could cause seriously damage to the ship.

Every step of the way during a boat transport, there is potential for disaster. It rarely happens thankfully, especially if you are working with experienced people. That is why you should check out their reputation before you sign an agreement. Make sure they have a good reputation and liability insurance that covers both land and water. The minimum amount of insurance should be the value of your boat or a million dollars, whichever is the greater amount.

The cost of the move will depends on the distance of the transport and the weight and size of your boat. You can call or write for an estimate, but be ready with plenty of information. They will need to know the maker and model of the boat, the length, weight and possibly other info as well before a good estimate can be made.

Once you find an estimate within your budget, you can sign a contract to get the process underway. Just make sure they give you a delivery date. That way everyone is on the same page and knows exactly what to expect and how long the process is going to take.




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