Summer Transport Tips for Boats, RVs & Cars – A Guide from One Call Logistics
- By Amy Harper
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- 19 May, 2025
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Summer is here!

Summer is here – the season for road trips, cross-country moves, and getting your favorite toys out of storage. Whether you're transporting a boat to the coast, an RV to a national park, or a car across state lines, summer presents some unique challenges and opportunities. At One Call Logistics, we’ve helped thousands of customers move their vehicles safely and efficiently. Here are our top tips to help you prepare for a smooth summer transport experience.
- Plan Ahead – Summer Is Peak Season
- Summer is the busiest time of year for transporting vehicles. Demand spikes as families relocate, vacationers hit the road, and dealerships move inventory. If you’re thinking of shipping your vehicle, book early to secure the best rates and scheduling options.
- Pro Tip: Try to give at least 2–3 weeks’ notice for transport during June, July, and August.
- Check the Weather – And the Heat
- Extreme heat can impact both your vehicle and the transport process. For cars and RVs, make sure fluids (especially coolant and oil) are topped off. Boats should be inspected for any material that could degrade in high temperatures, such as rubber seals or covers.
- What We Do: At One Call Logistics, we monitor weather patterns and advise customers if conditions could delay pickup or delivery, helping you plan with confidence.
- Prep Your Boat, RV, or Car for Transport
- Each type of vehicle requires different prep. Here’s a quick checklist:
- For Boats:
Remove personal items and valuables.
Drain fuel and water tanks.
Secure or remove all loose items, including electronics and accessories.
Check for hull damage beforehand for accurate inspection.
- For RVs:
Disconnect propane tanks and batteries.
Empty water tanks and close all windows/vents.
Secure interior items—nothing should shift during transport.
- For Cars:
Wash the exterior (makes it easier to inspect for pre-existing damage).
Check tire pressure and battery charge.
Remove toll tags and personal belongings.
Take photos before pickup.
- Understand Transport Options
- Summer may tempt you to go open transport to save money, but keep in mind the added exposure to sun, bugs, and road debris.
Open Transport: Most budget-friendly, widely available.
Enclosed Transport: Ideal for luxury, classic, or new vehicles that need extra protection.
- For boats and RVs, we use specialized carriers that are equipped to handle oversized and heavy loads with care.
- Communicate with Your Carrier
- Stay in touch with your transport coordinator. Confirm pickup and delivery windows, share accurate contact information, and be available during loading/unloading.
- At One Call Logistics, our team keeps you updated every step of the way. From the first call to final delivery, we make sure you’re never in the dark.
- Be Flexible and Patient
- Summer traffic, weather delays, and holiday weekends can impact scheduling. While we strive for precision, a little flexibility can make the experience much smoother.
- Summer is the perfect time to explore, relocate, or simply enjoy the open road and water. Let One Call Logistics take the stress out of transporting your vehicles. With years of experience and a nationwide network of trusted carriers, we make moving boats, RVs, and cars a breeze—so you can focus on the journey ahead.
Need help with summer transport?
Call us today at (800) 674-8441 or request a free quote online at https://www.one-calllogistics.com.

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