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    Need it quick. Whats the current market?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carguy View Post
    Need it quick. Whats the current market?
    I can do it next week,,,how big of a boat ???

    And where in NY to where in FL ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by DAREDEVIL View Post
    I can do it next week,,,how big of a boat ???

    And where in NY to where in FL ???
    Albany area (flexable) Ft Meyers/ Naples
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carguy View Post
    Albany area (flexable) Ft Meyers/ Naples
    how big a boat ?
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    normal rate is 2.00 per mile one way, if its a V-botom of legal width and length on its own trailer
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    General Site FYI: It is a must-have in order to offer towing services that one providing your DOT number, CDL and proof of proper commercial transport insurance coverage. Thanks for your understanding.

    Additionally, as a boat owner I wouldn't even consider for one second letting anyone move my gear without all this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CigDaze View Post
    Do you have a valid CDL, necessary permits, and commercial towing insurance? It is a must-have in order to offer these services. Thanks for your understanding.
    if he is going to do it for 800 bucks ,,, i,m sure he has all that,,lololol i don,t know what he is going to pull it with and what kind of millage it gets?? lets see milage approx 2300 ,,,,,ok mpg approx ? 10,,, = 230 gal x approx 259gal =595,70,,,,ok some tolls we,ll be modist 100,,, we,ll stop to eat 3 days worth,, modist more 100,,,, so were at 795.00 ,,, and what is his time worth,,,, yea 800 bucks is a good deal,lololol
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    That's exactly our point.
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    These policies are a result of past issues with haulers moving boats for members and issues arising.

    If you see others offering hauling services on the site, they have provided us with this information.
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    Sorry Guy's. did not know that.
    Tought i do him a favor for the fuel !!!!

    Do not have DOT or CDL ,,but insurance.

    DELETED IT !!!!!!!

    Will not happen again.
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    It is easier to give more accurate quote when we know the make, model of the boat in question. Lets us know if any oversize permits are needed. going into florida now if you are over 65ft long combined, you need an overlength permit. The florida DOT is really cracking down.
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    Oh ,,,lol,,hey ,,i have my german CDL.....HEHE Does that count ???

    Never mind
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    You need a CDL to drive a VW?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bgchuby01 View Post
    You need a CDL to drive a VW?
    HEHE,,,no ,,we had a construction company in germany and had some semi's and other trucks.
    I really worked ,,,once or twice in my life !

    I actually have a boat licence and a froklift licence and a crane and other HD vehicles ,,licences.

    About 8 at least.....in germany its not that easy to get one either,,,,they don't hand them out like in the US.

    Anyhow,,,sorry for robing your job .LOL
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    NO NO, your not robbing any job. I was just joking around with you. I did not know you needed so many different licenses in Germany.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bgchuby01 View Post
    NO NO, your not robbing any job. I was just joking around with you. I did not know you needed so many different licenses in Germany.
    They do,,it kind of sucks also,,because they are WAYY more money then here.
    But i guess thats why u can take your car on most part of the autobahn and go as fast as u whant.
    No deadly acidents at 30 MPH with nobody else involved and u learn how to check your tires and brakes on the vehicles, among other things....not like here,,where they let 80+ year old blind people loose and 16+ year old's that don't even know how to walk yet !!!!!!!

    BUT I LOVE AMERICA
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bgchuby01 View Post
    It is easier to give more accurate quote when we know the make, model of the boat in question. Lets us know if any oversize permits are needed. going into florida now if you are over 65ft long combined, you need an overlength permit. The florida DOT is really cracking down.
    your right , the last time i came from biloxi 2008 ,,as soon as i hit fla ,,dot got me and mearured my rig toter home and trailer, i was 3 ft, over, they kept me there for 3 hrs. to prove,, i owned it ,,insured it,,registration,,on each,, race boat,,trailer,,,toter,,,and the scooter,,, and my license,,,and if you have a decal on the side of the truck,,,ding,ding,ding,,,commerical,,, so be carefull,,,and good luck
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    yes, when I get stopped and they see any kind of decal they think its a race boat and that it gets prize money. I always tell the DOT guy that its a poker run boat and that if we are lucky we get a $5.00 trophy. Otherwise they look at you as being commercial and want everything.
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    now that I know what kind of boat it is the cost would be 2.00 per mile one way. This would include the overlength permit for florida. Just run the miles on mapquest and you would have the total cost
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    [QUOTE=imco offshore;349354]if he is going to do it for 800 bucks ,,, i,m sure he has all that,,lololol i don,t know what he is going to pull it with and what kind of millage it gets??




    George ,,u don't know everyhting !!!!!!!!
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