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Old 29-11-2016, 17:54   #1
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Hi to all. Anyony know of a boat moving company like a cargo carrying ship for containers that move boats. Ant idea on what they would charge from new orelans to puerto rico.Any suggestions or into would be greatly appreciated. Depending on the price will negotiate if we sell there and buy here. Thank
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Yes there are firms with semi-submersible vessels that do that How big of a boat?

Why not have it delivered?
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Yes there are firms with semi-submersible vessels that do that How big of a boat?

Why not have it delivered?
Catalina 25...stilll needs work to actually get it alll the way south. But some places i tried to get quotes from never responded and what I did get, well lets just say I only have two balls not three. We love her but as poor folk say, we want cheap. And I know that's not always the case. Boats down here, decent used ones, you would need four balls. HA HA.....Didn't know if any ships make a huge haul like the big shipping ships or a car transport
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You're going to spend more shipping that boat than it was worth new......
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