Boat Shipping

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Drew

Anybody have an idea - "Ball park-wise" on what it might cost to ship a '26-foot, 5,500 lb. sailboat from NYS to MD, about 350 miles? Is there a "dollars per mile" rule of thumb, or does it "just depend?" Thanks for any insight.
 
Jun 4, 2004
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Hunter 30 Union Springs, NY
figure it out

At $3.25 per gallon for diesel and 5 miles per gallon it would be 140 gallons round trip or $455 for fuel. Then add time, probably 24 hours at a minimum of $15/hour is another $360 plus labor to load and unload the boat and you're over $1,000. This doesn't include wear and tear on the vehicle which is where the shipper makes his profit. Hope this helps
 
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Clark

I had an H280 hauled recently and the lowest . .

price was $4 per mile. I had other quotes that ranged from $4.25 to $5. You might could do better but Bruce's prices are about right for anyone. If the boat has it's own trailer, it could be a lot cheaper, just make sure all the trailer systems are in A-1 condition. Also, don't forget the decommissioning and recommisioning charges if you have someone do it for you. Good Luck!
 
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stevelrose

Check around

My local sail loft charges in the neigborhood of $3.00/mile to haul boats, but this was before the recent gas price increases. (It helps if your already one of their customers.)
 

Tim R.

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May 27, 2004
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Caliber 40 Long Range Cruiser Portland, Maine
Sail it

If it is seaworthy. Ship it to the Hudson, down the Hudson to NJ, down the ICW, Cape May canal, across the Delaware Bay to MD. Or into the canal for CB. Tim R.
 
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sailortonyb

Priced it,recently

I priced it about 2 weeks ago in Florida. Approx. $2.50/mile (they only charge on the distance one way) and a boat the size of yours will probably run about $350 to decomission and another $350 to recommission and dont forget the haul out and haul back in yard fees.
 
Jun 5, 2004
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Catalina 380 Seabrook, TX
Shipping out Tuesday

My boat that is now slipped on Pickwick Lake east of Memphis, TN is being loaded on Tuesday of next week to be shipped to Seabrook, TX, on Galveston Bay - a mapquest distance of approximately 700 miles. No idea of the actual distance the truck will have to travel because of permits, etc. It is a Catalina 380, and my shipping costs are $2600. If you figure by the mile, that's about $3.71 per mile.
 
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Drew

Thanks Folks

Thanks folks - I'm looking at about 325 miles. Sounds like I should budget two grand (ouch) for the whole enchilada. I'm looking at a 20 year-old, "good old boat" that is of solid, seaworthy design, but I will not go to sea in a boat that I don't "know" yet - would like to find the drain plug in my own backyard first :)
 
Jul 20, 2005
2,422
Whitby 55 Kemah, Tx
No Steve....

We don't have any room here and the water is brown and ugly and we have lots of jellyfish. Just kidding. Welcome. Last weekend the water was very blue...bluest I've seen it in a long long long time. Shame I had to work that weekend. Moving here?
 
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stevelrose

DIY option.

I have a friend who was in a similar situation recently and wanted to save some money so he rented a Budget moving truck - the smallest one they had - to haul his boat home himself. When he went to pick up the truck, they were out of the small ones and upgraded him to much larger, and harder to drive, truck with even poorer gas mileage. And when he got to the boat, the mast was still up, the trailer tires were flat and the lights didn't work. It made for quite a trip and a long couple of days. Paying someone to haul the boat is worth it.
 
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sailortonyb

Franklin.....Where are you located

I will be moving a new-to-me boat to Kemah in about 3 weeks. It is now in Dunedin , Fl and we will be going to make Waterford Harbor Marina our home for at least 2 years.
 
Jun 5, 2004
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Catalina 380 Seabrook, TX
Yes Franklin

Yes, Franklin, we moved here the first of the year. Lived in an apartment for three months, just bought a home in Katy. Finally ready to take a few days off and go back to get the boat - job down here hasn't allowed me the time to get away until now. I happened to see that water on Saturday. That's when I came down and signed the lease for my slip in Seabrook Marina. Thanks for the welcome, I'm missing the boat sorely....
 
Jul 20, 2005
2,422
Whitby 55 Kemah, Tx
sailortonyb

I'm in Kemah Boardwalk Marina. I'm sure you'll see it someday. It's just down the road from you...about 2 miles. You will boat past it to get to the bay for your sailing.
 
Jun 7, 2004
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Coronado 35 Lake Grapevine, TX
Franklin

Why don't we all meet up somewhere when we get Tony's boat down there. It'd be cool to put a face with a name. No bloodshed, I promise.
 
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Bill O'Donovan

Ahoy Skipper

I know a first-rate skipper who can bring your boat down for a lot less than you've been quoted here. email me for details at bodonovan@vagazette.com
 
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Cap'n Ron

Aint the big ditch

It's not like you're taking on the Panama canal, just sail 'er on down thar... I met some Russian guys who had sailed cross the Med, Atlantic and were in New Zealand in a 26ft glass boat. Any of you 'Kemah' mates run into Mr. Dick Frenzel or Jay Stormer? With your yard fees it would likely be cheaper to hire a skipper to take it the 350nm it is normally a daily rate or milage.
 
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Cap'n Ron

Milage rule

3.50 per NM or less in some cases or 350.00 per 24hr day. You could fall into a 'minimum' where you contract for a certain price; try 750 + the crews meals and transport + fuel of course.
 
Jul 20, 2005
2,422
Whitby 55 Kemah, Tx
meeting

sounds cool. This saturday I will be putting my Quadrant in (a good rainy day activity :) ). This Sunday I hope to go sailing so for all who may be up to it, shot me an email to FranklinGray@Gmail.com. So far, winds predicted at 8 knots, Sunny after morning and mid 80s. Next weekend I just might have some company *bzz and I hope the wind dies on me ;D while I'm out there.
 
Jul 20, 2005
2,422
Whitby 55 Kemah, Tx
Drew

If time is the issue, I would sail it down to the tip of the bay one weekend, dock it, and then the next weekend sail it up the bay to where you need to go. Should be no more then 4 total days of sailing.
 
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Drew

Franklin

The boat's near Albany, New York. That's quite a bit more than 4 days sail to my house, if you allow for weather. Transient slip fees would doubtless eat up any savings in between weekends. Not to mention cab fare home on Sunday nights....
 
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