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Ben this is great news! I have been meaning to ask. When are you shipping it and how long do they expect it to take?
 
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Originally posted by Anchor Management

The only thing I can tell you is that his stuff is still there. I was up there for a few hours yesterday waxing cockpit and helm. Didn't see any action but it was a Sunday. If that is true and not just another Wayne story, I want back inside.






Remember I was just taking a Wild Ass Guess (WAG), not trying to spread rumours but what's that old saying about a leopard and his spots?
 
Rommer are you saying you will never change? Not that I'm saying you should or need to just asking.
 
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Originally posted by BenDiss

The factory has agreed to fix my boat. Anyone have a recommendation for a trucking company? I'm 41 long and 11' beam, 20,000 lbs. It's going to Decatur IN (30 min from where I grew up).






You should call the factory and see if they can recommend anyone.

When I shipped mine, I found my guy on U-Ship. You need to be careful and do your homework. Make sure they have insurance, and that the amount you agree on includes EVERYTHING, especially any needed permits.
 
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Originally posted by rommer

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Originally posted by Anchor Management

The only thing I can tell you is that his stuff is still there. I was up there for a few hours yesterday waxing cockpit and helm. Didn't see any action but it was a Sunday. If that is true and not just another Wayne story, I want back inside.






Remember I was just taking a Wild Ass Guess (WAG), not trying to spread rumours but what's that old saying about a leopard and his spots?







Think we need to see the new boat in your profile :) PS, best of luck with the new baby !!!
 
As I understand, the storm brought a lot of debris both large and small in to shore under the water. What about this garbage on the bottom now in the marinas. In the spring when boats start going in and out, the running gear will find the debris I guess.
 
No doubt this will be an issue. When I moved my boat over to winter store, I first went at dead low with binoculars. Then I moved my boat at high tide. It was a good thing I did because there was a broken piling visible only at low that I needed to be wary of. This just doesnt go for low water marinas but channels and many of the anchorage areas we are all used to being secure in. My suggestion is not to be first going in or out of anywhere. OK Mike, we can now have you mention the dredging work and how that should take care of everything. haha
 
when all that dredging is done, that should take care of the debris problem, right?
 
Dredging?? What dredging? Is someone planning on dredging??? Why is this the first I heard of dredging???
 
Don't forget about the engine blocks around the channel.
 
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Originally posted by rommer

Don't forget about the engine blocks around the channel.






Those are not engine blocks. They are mooring blocks for overnight guests.
 
Ben, I dont know if George (Mannmade)checks this site anymore but he had a 43 foot Formula delivered from the factory several years ago. He may be able to give you some advice on haulers.
 
Thanks everyone. The factory has their own trucks that they use for deliveries. They gave me a few suggestions but they're not playing out well.
 
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