Question: Shipper - standard procedure for overland transport is 'shrink-wrapping'. We can arrange for this, and include it in your quotation, or you can arrange for this at most marinas and storage areas. Not sure what you mean by 'bubble wrap', please advise? (4/8/2008)

Response: Shrink wrapped is what I meant, I can ask my dealer to do this, if that is what you would prefer. (4/9/2008)

Response: Your call, but that would be my suggestion for a boat of this size. Make sure it is 'wrapped for transport', not storage. (4/10/2008)

Response: I will see if I can get someone to do that asap (4/10/2008)

Response: Your boat hasn't received bids because the 'Book It Now' is in line with a 24-26' legal width boat on its own trailer. Your boat will require marina lifts, a lowboy semi, overdimensional permits in each state. With $4 fuel, you are looking at ~$4.50/loaded mile for a boat of this size. (4/10/2008)

Response: I alrasdy have a bid and know what I can ship it for, I am trying to seeif I can get it for cheaper. My understanding is that even with a ship it now, ther can be bids entered ta higher price than the ship it now, this bid may or may not be less than what I already have. (4/10/2008)

Response: Shipper - any update on when you'll be making a decision? We can offer up to 10% off, but need your bid acceptance to get this on the schedule. (4/12/2008)

Response: willdecide monday (4/13/2008)

Response: I received a Declined/Expired notice on this listing. Not sure if you have decided not to ship the boat, or made other arrangements. Please advise. (4/14/2008)

Response: Been busy, will get to this tonight (4/14/2008)

Response: Our bid is based on stated dimensions, and assumes their accuracy. If the boat is 12' at the beam, and 13' keel to highest, it can be hauled on our lowboy semi without pole car or escort. If wider than 12', or taller than 12', you will be give options of reducing height, or securing the appropriate services of these services. Our bid, in short, is all inclusive, but assumes accuracy of information given. What model year is the boat? (4/14/2008)

Response: 2005 model year. I beleive it is 12 1/2 feet tall, does this require the radar bridge to be dropped? (4/15/2008)

Response: I can make that work without dropping the arch, as long as it isn't any higher. Will my bid work for you? (4/15/2008)

Question: Hello shipper, you have this listed as a 347, are you sure its not a 342? Thanks Nick EMI Transport (4/10/2008)

Response: You are right. Since I have moved all of my paperwork is in boxes. Thanks (4/10/2008)

Response: No Prob,if you can get the arch laid back to lower the height, it might open this up for more bids and the price might be a lot less, we have an airride trailer that has a keel height of 16", If so I could ship it for $10200,thanks Nick EMI Transport (4/10/2008)

Response: I will ask my boat dealer about dropping the radar arch but the windshield is the same height (4/13/2008)

Response: Hello shipper, I did some checking that boat height list 12'7" with drives down, if that is right we will be fine on the heigt, let me know/ Thanks Nick EMI Transport (4/14/2008)

Response: Does tha mean I do not have to drop the radar bridge? If so please make a bid (4/15/2008)

Response: Hello shipper, I contacted Randy Rinker, at Rinker boats, to make sure it wont have to come off, he will let me know this after noon and I will place my bid as soon as I know. Thanks Nick EMI Transport (4/15/2008)
