These Boat Hauling Mistakes Could Really Rock Your Boat

Tony Mers • August 29, 2018
transport professionals

In 2016, over 87 million U.S. adults participated in recreational boating, using boats for sports activities (like fishing and water skiing) and/or traveling. And while boats offer countless opportunities for outdoor adventure and enjoyment, it's not always easy to prepare and transport them easily, properly, or safely. In fact, there are many mistakes that could cause some waves during the transport process. Knowing how to avoid those mistakes will bring you nothing but smooth sailing. Here are just a few boat hauling mistakes you don't want to make when transporting your boat over long distances.


Trying to do it all yourself.


If you already have a towing setup and regularly transport your personal watercraft to and from the boat launch, then more power to you. However, if you need to transport a large vessel over long distances, you don't want to put you or your boat in danger. Installing a boat trailer on your vehicle is a complicated process, and it's generally not worth it for one-way, long-distance trips.


Instead, contact boat transport professionalsto arrange everything and avoid expensive boat towing mistakes. They will handle all of the logistics and technical aspects of the move, and a professional driver will ensure your boat arrives at its new home safely.


Choosing transport professionals based solely on price.


As is the case with many types of services, you get what you pay for when it comes to logistics and boat transport. In terms of boat transportation, it's always good to talk with multiple boat hauling services to get an estimate from each one. This gives you the flexibility to choose the provider that meets your price and service needs.


Not carefully reading over what's included in your service contract.


From 2000 to 2016, there were 15.8 million recreational boats in use within the United States, and there's a wide variety of sizes, weights, and dimensions boat moving companies need to be aware of. This means it's essential for you to read over each and every word of the service contract before making it official with your signature. If you find that the contract includes a service you don't need, it's important to mention this before you sign it; the same goes for if the contract excludes a service you do need. In 2016, the total value of recreational boats sold in the U.S. reached over $3.6 billion, and your boat is likely one of your most valuable assets. Not reading over your contract in full can lead to dissatisfaction and other potential damages.


There were 13.28 million people living in households that owned a boat within the U.S. between 2013 and 2017. Whether you already own a boat or you're planning on investing in one soon, understanding these boat transport mistakes is the best way to keep your boat in the best shape before, during, and after receiving premier boat hauling services. For more information about boat and yacht transport prices, contact One Call Logistics.

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