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When it comes to shipping a boat or a yacht, it’s important you hire professionals. Unless you own a big truck or rent an expensive U-Haul, you can’t transport the boat yourself.

Boat Transport

Liberty Auto Carriers – Reliable Boat Transport Carriers

Liberty Auto Carriers understands the value your boat has to you and your family. We also understand the importance of selecting a boat Transport company that can get the job done quickly and effectively and one that you feel comfortable referring to your family and friends! We at Coast Auto Transport, have the experience and equipment necessary to handle a variety of boat types not only throughout the U.S., including Hawaii and Alaska, but also to Canada, Mexico and beyond.

Because your property is our highest priority, we at Liberty Auto Carriers ensure your boat is being transported with all the proper operating authority and liability insurance coverage to match the value of your boat while in our care. If you would like to verify any insurance or authority feel free to call our offices. We would be glad to send it to you even before you book your move.

All boat Shipping are handled by experienced drivers specifically trained in the loading and handling of all types of boats. Our drivers’ combined experience working with DOT, permit agencies, marinas, boat yards, and ports offers better savings to you, by avoiding costly delays.

Planning Your Boat Carriers

Proper preparation of your boat for transport requires careful planning and attention to detail on both the part of the owner and the boat Hauling service companies involved. Proper preparation of the boat for Transport is the responsibility of the owner. Boat Shipping companies like Liberty Auto Carriers, do not typically prepare boats for transport. If your boat is not properly prepared for shipment, it will typically be transported “as is” and the boat carrier will not accept responsibility for any resulting damage. To make the transport as safe and efficient as possible, here are some things to think about:

  • Have the boat ready to load when the truck arrives at its scheduled time. Boat Hauling companies do their best to deliver the boat at the estimated time. However, this is an approximation due to the many factors beyond their control such as weather, traffic, permitted re-routes, and availability of marina operations for loading and offloading schedules.
  • The boat transporter will not be responsible for any damages caused by improper preparation.
  • The preparation of your boat for Hauling is key to the safe delivery of your boat to its destination. For example, if your boat is being moved at 60 miles per hour into a 14 mile per hour head wind, it is experiencing hurricane force conditions. Also, take in account any inclement weather that may be encountered en-route.

Choosing the Right Marina for Your Boat Transport

When choosing a marina for your boat make sure that they can assist you with the preparation of the boat for transport. They must have necessary equipment to load and offload your boat. They must have a service bay available for disassembly or reassembly. Also, make sure that the facility has appropriate overhead clearance.

Measuring Your Boat for Transport

When requesting a quote from Liberty Auto Carriers to transport your boat, the dimensions are extremely important. To receive the best possible price, please follow these guidelines for measuring your boat accurately.

Overall Length: Include bow pulpits, swim platforms, outboard motor brackets, outboard motors themselves (the length of the motors or out drives in the raised position). If on a trailer, include from the tip of the tongue to the end of the motor.

Overall Height: The maximum height of many overpasses is 13 feet 6 inches. Many oversized yachts require special low riding trailers called low boys. Boats with an overall height greater than 13.6’ loaded on the trailer require special handling and routing. It is critical to measure from the bottom of the keel to the highest non-removable part of the boat.

Overall Beam (Width): The beam of your boat is the measured as the widest point of the boat including anything attached to the boat. Boats wider than 8 feet 6 inches are regarded as oversize permitted loads and require state permits.