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Re: TWL: Re: Request for Advice - Moving a boat cross country

From: Mike Cowan (no email)
Date: Wed Jul 02 2003 - 06:49:58 EDT

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    I looked at YP also, and found them to be less than upfront and honest
    regarding transport dates etc. They promised any date I requested, but
    when rubber met the road they were 40 days away from my requested date. I
    wound up moving the boat from San Diego to Lake Erie, OH on it's own bottom
    with a captain and crew. Lots of benefits..boat is fully shaken down now,
    all minor repairs made underway, and they have polished it from top to
    bottom. A little less than 30K for the whole transit. 33 days
    estimated. The boat entered the Erie Canal today, hopefully will be at the
    home dock Friday!!

    Can't wait.

    Mike Cowan
    65 Hatteras LRC

    At 09:12 PM 07/01/2003, Paul Goyette wrote:
    >Hey, me too! Moved GW from Florida to Mexico at the first of the
    >year. They quoted me a retail price of $35K, but my broker got it
    >down to $26.5 - not bad for 61' LOA, 18' beam, 26+ feet height, and
    >45 tons displacement!
    >
    >The folks at YPI were an absolute pleasure to deal with, both at the
    >origin (West Palm Beach) and destination (Ensenada). Total time in
    >transit was 16 days, including a stop in Cabo to discharge another
    >client's vessel.
    >
    >On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Sponholz wrote:
    >
    > > I had my 60 ft yacht transported by
    > >
    > > Yacht Path International aboard a ship. It worked well.
    > > Their phone # is 631-269-4400
    >
    >Paul Goyette
    >m/v Gentle Wind
    >1983 61' Cheoy Lee LRC
    >Sausalito, CA

    Mike Cowan
    Advanced Computer Connections
    166 Milan Ave
    Norwalk, OH 44857
    419-668-4080

    www.accnorwalk.com
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