Question: What can you do to get the height down to 12'6"????? (4/20/2008)

Response: Portions of the bridge, the railing, the captain's chair, the windsheild, etc. can be dismantled which will take about 10-12 inches off the height.
(4/20/2008)

Response: Can we move this boat this coming Tue or Wed? Working you bid as we speak. Regards, SLS (4/20/2008)

Response: Yes, the boat can be moved immediately, however I will need the mover to dismantle the bridge to reduce the height for transport. Preferrably someone that will also re-assemble the bridge upon arrival, however that is not necessary. (4/20/2008)

Response: I can handle the disassembly and reassembly. You say it is not required, just in case it is, we better take no chances on the height. Should be or if we can reduce height by 10 to 12 inches. I am in up state NY and will be heading that way tomorrow. I'm still working up the bid. Regards, SLS (4/20/2008)

Response: Thanks, I will wait for your bid. Reducing the height (disassembly) is required, what I meant was I needed the shipper to disassemble for sure (no one else to do it in Ohio) but if the shipper could not re-assemble I might be able to find someone else to do it at the destination (Texas). Thanks again. (4/20/2008)

Response: If you are going to have the marina personal do the work, do you want me to re sumitt another bid? Regards, SLS (4/20/2008)

Response: No, I'd prefer you did the work, since you are dissassembling, presumably you'd be best to put it back together. Given the short notice, I need to make a few phone calls tomorrow to my insurance and the marinas on both ends. Your bid expires tonight at midnight however I'd like until tomorrow afternoon to be able to accept (will make calls in the morhing). Is this acceptable? (4/20/2008)

Response: I will cancell my present bid and re-bid with one that expires on the 21st (Monday). As soon as you make your phone calls, please advise of the situation. When I am ready to roll in up state NY, I will head that way, confident that every thing is going to work for both of us. That is why as soon as you know some thing, either way, let me know so we can make a decision if this does not work out. Regards, SLS (4/20/2008)

Question: I misunderstood your question. We call that "frused" meaning frustrated and confused (smile) YOU are waiting to hear from the marina. We will wait to hear from you. The remaining part of the question I believe we answered correctly. If you are willing we can load the boat tomorrow and continue to work on the offloading (as I feel confident that will all work out.) (4/21/2008)

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Last questions I think, payment will be upon delivery? You are confident you will be able to dismantle and re-assemble the bridge? The boat is under shrink wrap, does that need to be removed and would you do it? What is your estimated pick up and delivery time/date?
Assuming the answers to the above questions are yes, I can accept the bid immediately.
Alex
(4/21/2008)

Response: Payment upon delivery via cash, certified check or money wire transfer to our account. We will not remove the entire fly bridge. Will remove the accessories required (captain seat and wind screen)to get height down 10-12". Was not aware the boat has shrink wrap.. will need to remove part in order to do what needs to be done for height. Again we will not remove the entire fly bridge not put it back on if someone else removes it. Estimate pick up tomorrow and delivery (depending on permits) to deliver on Friday. Thanks (4/21/2008)
