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    How to ship a 24' piece of trim?
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    Charter Member Magicfloat's Avatar
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    Need a couple of pieces of alumimun gunnel trim for a pontoon boat shipped from builder in Missouri to AL.24'x5" x 2".Only costs about $50 a piece,but having difficulty finding a reasonable shipping method.Always had it shipped with new pontoon boats,but don't have any on order now.Has to be shipped in full 24' lengths.Any thoughts?
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    I think I could help with a 24 year old piece of trim...........but 24 foot nah....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magicfloat View Post
    Need a couple of pieces of alumimun gunnel trim for a pontoon boat shipped from builder in Missouri to AL.24'x5" x 2".Only costs about $50 a piece,but having difficulty finding a reasonable shipping method.Always had it shipped with new pontoon boats,but don't have any on order now.Has to be shipped in full 24' lengths.Any thoughts?
    You're gonna have to find a private back haul or pay big bucks......
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    Got any carpet dealers or distributors in the area? The center cardboard tube(s) from a carpet roll might work. Then just ship it common carrier.
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    Is there any trailer places near by that may have some trailers coming your way? I was lucky enough to get some metal shipped that way a while back. If they can get it strapped to some 2X4's that will help protect them. Try Forward Air?
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    moving co.?
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    Strap it to a pontoon boat coming to the closest dealer
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    That was my plan,but my builder is not shipping much right now. May have to wait till his business picks up.
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    Robert, give DocmanRICH37 a call at 540.400.5536. He has a car hauler and is everywhere always. He might could handle picking it up for you.
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    put it inside a schedule 80 PVC tube and ship it common carrier
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    All good suggestions.I just now lucked out,there is a trailer builder in the same town,he is delivering some trailers to the east coast and going thru Birmingham in 2 weeks and will tie the trim to a trailer frame and meet me on the way.Thanks everyone.
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