Been awhile since i have posted on here (my buddy sold his 31 "Trashy Woman") but i am still moored next to "Jaded Lady"!! if that counts for something! Oh yea, "Short Circuit has my old 250 Cummins in her!! Good job Doug!!
With all that said i have a question for you guys. I am looking at a 1973 36' Hatteras convertible. What my question is, can it be transported on a low boy without removing the flybridge. I know the hard top will have to come off. I saw pictures of a 36 delivered to Tony Athen's place on a trailer and it still had the flybridge on it. I don't know how far away the boat was when brought to Seaboard Marine. Thanks guys!! Capt. Scott
Boat transport.
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Generally lowboys are not as low riding as trasport trailers. My transport trailer can go as low as 4" off the pavement for the blocks supporting the keel. Most lowboys, will have a deck that is at least 16" off the pavement that the keel will sit on with some 2" blocks thrown in.
I have used Atlantic transport, guys name is Bob, for moving in the opposite direction. He has nice equipment and is very professional.
Brian
I have used Atlantic transport, guys name is Bob, for moving in the opposite direction. He has nice equipment and is very professional.
Brian
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