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Moving Your Boat
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The best way to prepare your boat for moving is to recruit an experienced boat yard with supervision by a licensed marine surveyor. Your local surveyors can be located online or in the phone book. Hiring a surveyor to prepare and secure your boat will insure not only that it is protected, but that other drivers on the road are safe too.
Shrink Wrapping
To protect your boat from the harsh elements of wind, rain and sun, have it shrink wrapped. The process of shrink wrapping will provide a heat sealed, form fitted surface around the boat and will prevent scratches on your gel coat that occur when your boat is simply covered by canvas or a tarp. In addition, shrink wrapping will prevent the pooling of water that can discolor and wear on your gel coat.
Inspecting your Cradle or Trailer
You need to inspect your cradle or trailer carefully before having your boat secured. Most movers will not assume any responsibility for damaged that results from a failed cradle or trailer. For wooden boats, it is recommended that they be transported on a custom-built cradle to insure that it is structurally sound and fitted for the exact weight of the boat.
Checklist
Following is a general checklist for the preparation of your boat for transport.
Tightly secure hatches & seal with tape
Secure salon doors
Pack the cabin securely with all locker doors closed and well secured
Disconnect batteries and tie off cables
Be present when your boat is being loaded. If this isn’t possible, have the surveyor or boat yard sign off on inspection.
If you have a centerboard, be sure the board is secured in the “up” position
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