susanandlance
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Looking for a well known transport company to transport a SR 36 Sedan Bridge from Alabama to Florida Thanks!!
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You can go on the SR website and all dimensions are in the owner’s manual.
Mine was moved from Pensacola Beach, FL to Lake Lanier, GA. Arch was removed with the tops attached, Venturi windshield, all railing and seats also removed. Rudders and props removed to make it sit lower in the trailer. All wires were unplugged except for 1-the auto fire extinguisher. It had to be cut and butt spliced when put back together.
I had an ex-MM Service Mgr do the breakdown and a marina here put it back together. Only one wire was plugged in wrong-the light on the back of one of the tacos. Hauler was excellent. Cared for my boat like it was his own. Not one scratch...Chris knows his business. Here is his website.
http://usboathaulers.com/
All of his permits come from the state(s) he is traveling through. They plan his route. He has a lead truck with an electronic whip on it set 6” higher than his load. If the whip touches a bridge, wire, etc. Everything stops and to ensure it is safe to proceed.
Pic of it ready to ride:
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Bennett
You can go on the SR website and all dimensions are in the owner’s manual.
Mine was moved from Pensacola Beach, FL to Lake Lanier, GA. Arch was removed with the tops attached, Venturi windshield, all railing and seats also removed. Rudders and props removed to make it sit lower in the trailer. All wires were unplugged except for 1-the auto fire extinguisher. It had to be cut and butt spliced when put back together.
I had an ex-MM Service Mgr do the breakdown and a marina here put it back together. Only one wire was plugged in wrong-the light on the back of one of the tacos. Hauler was excellent. Cared for my boat like it was his own. Not one scratch...Chris knows his business. Here is his website.
http://usboathaulers.com/
All of his permits come from the state(s) he is traveling through. They plan his route. He has a lead truck with an electronic whip on it set 6” higher than his load. If the whip touches a bridge, wire, etc. Everything stops and to ensure it is safe to proceed.
Pic of it ready to ride:
View attachment 67282
Bennett