Useful Advice On Preparing For Boat Transport

By Laura Allen


There are many reasons to move a water vessel. Maybe one is moving to a different city and would like to have the vessel be closer to home. Or maybe one is participating in a tournament out of state. The vessel may not have the capacity to sail all the way to the destination port. This then necessitates the hiring of a company for boat transport. The smaller vessels are pretty easy to move. The complication lies in the big yachts and such.

Every personal item on that vessel must be removed. One, because it would be attractive for someone to snoop. Second, because these items might rattle inside the vessel while it is being lifted and break or ruin something. The same applies to loosely placed items like entertainment system or some furniture. After the interior has been cleared of all these things, seal the hatches and doors. Tape over them for extra protection. This way, they will not accidentally pop open. Go ahead and tape over the external hatches too. Keep the intruders out and waterproof it all in one go. Imagine this step as wrapping the boat in bubble wrap.

Ensure that all the tanks are completely empty. The water tanks and fuel tanks should be left devoid of content. If nothing else, this will bring down the weight of the ship and make it easier and maybe cheaper to haul. Remove the electronics like radar units and pad them. One can enlist a professional the help with this particular step, as it may prove problematic.

Photograph the interior before sealing off. This is a way of documenting how the interior looks like before hauling. Also, keep a full list of everything that was removed, especially the important things. Take many pictures of the body of the ship from all angles. Keep a record of any dents there might be on the body. Ensure to check again once the vessel is delivered to the port. One must take their time with this step as it might prevent finding out about damage in the future. The company would be justified in denying liability if the damage is realized after delivery to the destination port.

The first option for vessel hauling is by water. The ship is lifted onto a bigger vessel then sailed across to the destination port. If there is no water mass to sail on, the other option is by road.

Pick a company with all the necessary equipment. The vessel will need to be lifted off the water and onto the mode of movement. The company picked must have a solution to the lifting problem. The ship must also be securely fastened onto the mode. The client should not be expected to provide ropes. Most of all pick a company with experienced and trained personnel. People with knowledge of how to maneuver tricky situations that would arise especially during long hauls.

The company must have insurance. They must also be bonded. This means that the client is assured of indemnity in the event of an incident. This is a particularly tricky situation and one should not compromise. Ensure to get all the insurance information. The company must willingly provide this information.

Finding a company that deals in this trade is not difficult especially in beach towns. One can also check with the dealerships or with fellow owners and enthusiasts. Basically, referrals are the best way to find a good reliable service. The internet also provides some great suggestions.




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