New 36' Skater Needs Transportation
#11
Registered
Thread Starter
Originally posted by BobbyB
Hey semper fi, What did you used to charge people per mile for hauling there boats around? Thanks
Hey semper fi, What did you used to charge people per mile for hauling there boats around? Thanks
#12
Very funny Mark. Towing my boat from Salisbury is a long trip and you should know that. If I run across the bay I can get stuck because we never know whats it going to be like.
BobbyB Did you get the new truck yet?
29 Outlaw I pull my own boat everywhere its Mark you would have to worry about.
BobbyB Did you get the new truck yet?
29 Outlaw I pull my own boat everywhere its Mark you would have to worry about.
#13
Gold Member
Gold Member
Thanks Semper Fi for the info.
Hey Mike i didnt get the new truck yet but i do have a deposit on mine now so hopefully something will workout. You might end up seeing it alot the guy lives in delaware and works in salisbury.
Hey Mike i didnt get the new truck yet but i do have a deposit on mine now so hopefully something will workout. You might end up seeing it alot the guy lives in delaware and works in salisbury.
#14
Registered
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: ROCKFORD ILL
Posts: 0
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I pulled a supercat from Conn. to Key West for a race team.Getting permits was kind of a ***** but not to bad.You cant be on the road more than a 1/2 hr before sunrise and a 1/2 hr after sunset,you have to stop at all weight stations and show permits and they better be right,i got all the way from Conn. to the last weight station about 1 hr out of Key West and the officer at the scale actually measured my load and it was 3 inches to long,so i had to have all my permits changed before i came back thru after the races or i was going to be put out of service for 24 hrs right at the scale along with a big fine.And dont even think of not having your log book caught up at all times.That boat was 47 ft long and 13 ft wide and i didnt need a chase vehicle, all though i could of definetly used one a couple of times,especially when i got lost in FT.Lauderdale about 2 hrs past dark in a downpour looking for my motel.Where does this boat have to be hauled from?Where is Dick Simon Marine located?
#15
Registered
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Channel Islands, So. Cal.
Posts: 13,910
Received 3,376 Likes
on
1,088 Posts
Originally posted by sean stinson
Don't forget the wide load permits.......
Don't forget the wide load permits.......
Dont forget the "tires in the roadway" and the "pit stops"!!
#16
Registered
I only live about 15 minutes from Douglas/Saugatuck where the Skater Factory is located, I have a chaufers (spelling?) license and I would love to tow that boat to California, but I am just too busy! Heck, I even want to tow my own boat out there sometime soon to Havasu, Mead and the Delta near San Franciso Bay area.
#17
Registered
Thread Starter
DSM is in Dana point, CA. It is 1 hr South of Los Angeles and 1 hour North of San Diego. Scott from DSM said a couple people have called for the job, but I don't think anyone has the job yet. If Scott isn't around, ask for Tommy (brother-in-law)
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
skaterboy
General Boating Discussion
10
04-05-2006 09:08 PM