How do I ship a boat across the country?

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Moving abroad does not necessitate a change in your boating practices. It is possible to transport boats internationally, but there are a variety of routes to take. After moving abroad, you may be interested in learning more about shipping to a new country to settle down and begin living the good life.

On the company’s website, you and other prospective customers can estimate the shipping cost using the A-1 shipping rates calculator. The transport calculator provides prospective customers with an approximation of the cost to ship boats but is not intended to give an exact cost estimate. Using this quote aggregator to find the best boat shipping service is simple and quick.

 

There are numerous boat transportation options.

When shipping a boat internationally, the options are similar to those available when shipping a car or other vehicle. Shipping methods identical to how a car would be transported include roll-on/roll-off, containers, flat rack, and submersion.

 

The RO/RO shipping method:

Your boat will be transported on a trailer in either case. RO/RO ships are frequently used to haul boats worldwide. Remove radar towers and antennas and lower the boat’s booms to make the vessel more manageable for shipping. Many shipping companies base their rates on the shipment’s highest point, which includes the trailer, which can help reduce shipping costs.

 

Enclosed trailer shipping:

Shipping companies frequently use enclosed trailers to transport containers between ports. Your boat can be shipped in a standard shipping container if it is 7 feet 10 inches tall and 7 feet 8 inches wide. Containerized services may be less expensive than RO/RO, but height calculations must account for trailer height.

 

Flat rack shipping:

This technique is only available to large ocean-going vessels. The ship’s flat rack is joined to the flat shipping cradle, which is how the boat is transported. Avoid transporting any unnecessary large items to save money on shipping.

 

Submersion:

Your ship may load and unload cargo at the water’s edge.

You must prepare the necessary legal and customs paperwork before shipping an item internationally. You can find customs information on the country’s embassy website or consulate where you send your boat. You can save time and avoid mental strain by dealing with this immediately.

 

Prepare the boat

It is essential to winterize your boat before exporting it. Winterize the boat before transporting it to avoid problems with the interior or engines. If you shrink-wrap your boat, it will be safer and more secure during transit. Electronic boating equipment should be shipped separately to avoid being “lost” in the mail.

 

How to ship the boat

It would help if you used a freight forwarder or NVOCC to assist you in shipping your boat internationally (non-vessel operations common carrier). They will schedule transit, handle all necessary paperwork, and reserve a spot on a ship for your vessel in exchange for payment. The Federal Maritime Commission regulates freight forwarders and non-vessel operating common carriers.

Contact the Federal Maritime Commission to begin your search for a boat shipping company. Consider how long they’ve been in business; if they’ve been in business this long, they’ve most likely built a solid foundation to build their wealth.

A yacht broker is another option. The primary responsibility of a yacht broker is to facilitate transactions between yacht buyers and sellers. The buyer, who owns the vessel, delivers the goods to the shipping company (the seller). The broker will route customer inquiries to the appropriate pages to find the most suitable and cost-effective solution. A commission will be charged to the owner in addition to the cost of transporting the vessel.

When it comes time to transport the boat, a broker and forwarder will handle all of the necessary paperwork. A knowledgeable freight forwarder and yacht broker will ensure that their client is adequately insured. The freight forwarder’s insurance policy, which should be comparable to that of a motor carrier, should protect your investment. Keep in mind that yacht insurance allows for the boat to be transported.

 

 

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