IMMACULATE 450DA NOW FOR SALE

Captain comes with this boat for as long as you need, or for wherever you want to boat to show up.

Do not let that concern get in the way of a boat of a lifetime. I stay on retainer for this boat and owner.

Thanks Jeff,

Capt. Rusty
Now that’s an offer!
 
Captain comes with this boat for as long as you need, or for wherever you want to boat to show up.

Do not let that concern get in the way of a boat of a lifetime. I stay on retainer for this boat and owner.

Thanks Jeff,

Capt. Rusty
+1
 
OMG if I was in the market for a 450 I would be all over Frank's boat.

For anyone that stumbles on this thread searching for a boat for sale, here is a link to all the posts by Frank on CSR. You will never find a boat who's owner is so knowledgeable and has so well documented his love for his 450 and how it has been cared for properly.

Click and read, and then buy with confidence.
http://clubsearay.com/index.php?search/9393634/&q=fwebster&o=date&c[node]=28
 
Yea I know even if I wanted to or tried to stretch my budget that would eat up my travel funds my survey my cat survey:D my fuel to get her home. Also if I buy a boat that's already in Florida you know I'm going to take a month off of work to go to the Bahamas and then bring her home. So a 135k boat just turned into a 165k boat.

And the problem is....?? LOL
 
I think there are a few of us who would love to make this work and it seems that distance is the issue. Transporting a boat this size is not an insignificant cost. The post above nailed it, although I'm not going to the Bahamas, the surveys, flights there and back, then the cost to get it home makes it unrealistic for me. At least thats what I tell myself!
 
I think there are a few of us who would love to make this work and it seems that distance is the issue. Transporting a boat this size is not an insignificant cost. The post above nailed it, although I'm not going to the Bahamas, the surveys, flights there and back, then the cost to get it home makes it unrealistic for me. At least thats what I tell myself!
Did you see Capt Rusty's offer? Could be the trip of a lifetime if you took Rusty up on the offer to help you run it up to home. Sounds like a bucket list opportunity for someone.
 
I think there are a few of us who would love to make this work and it seems that distance is the issue. Transporting a boat this size is not an insignificant cost. The post above nailed it, although I'm not going to the Bahamas, the surveys, flights there and back, then the cost to get it home makes it unrealistic for me. At least thats what I tell myself!

Most likely, clean the arch off, pull the props, load and go. In the neighborhood of $7,500 to transport. I just moved a 420DA, 45’ long from Jacksonville to North GA same way for $4,200. Piece of cake....Frank’s boat is 5’ longer, but matters not.....

Bennett
 
Most likely, clean the arch off, pull the props, load and go. In the neighborhood of $7,500 to transport. I just moved a 420DA, 45’ long from Jacksonville to North GA same way for $4,200. Piece of cake....Frank’s boat is 5’ longer, but matters not.....

Bennett

Having no experience in shipping this sized boat my initial thought was 10k.
 
Having no experience in shipping this sized boat my initial thought was 10k.

My wife and I cleaned the arch off for transport and marina charged $300 to pick it up and set on the trailer. My second experience moving a boat over land. First was a 44DB from Pensacola Beach to here. Much more breakdown required.

Bennett
 
If anyone has recommendations for transport companies please let me know. I'd like to get an idea of the actual shipping cost. Thinking 10k. Hope it's less. Running by water isn't an option I'm sure....thats a long boat ride to Maryland!!
 
450 on a trailer L.A. to Tacoma WA.
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