A Quick Boat Hauling FAQ
- By Tony Mers
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- 20 Aug, 2018
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When moving a boat, should I put a cover on it?
This boat hauling FAQ requires you to consider the type of cover your boat has. If the cover is made specifically for transportation, it's okay to leave it on during the boat transport process. But otherwise, it may actually cause more damage than protection. Moving a boat with a cover that's not intended for transportation can cause it to slap against the boat and make scuff marks or rip entirely.
If my boat has a mast, does it have to be shipped separately?
Usually, the mast does not get shipped separately from the boat itself. However, this also depends on the size of the mast as well as the width of the overall load. That being said, it's sometimes necessary to ship the mast separately.
How can I ensure a quick and efficient transport?
While professional boat moving companies are incredibly responsible, it's also important for you as a boat owner to provide the correct measurements when arranging for transport. From 2000 to 2016, there were 15.8 million recreational boats in use within the United States, and each has different weights and measurements. Providing incorrect measurements can affect the equipment needed and even the original quoted price. Again, this can be avoided by double checking your boat's measurements before finalizing them with the boat moving company.
There were 13.28 million people living in households that owned a boat within the U.S. between 2013 and 2017. If you're ever in need of services from boat moving companies, understanding how the process works can ensure you choose the right provider.

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