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Shipping 32 Trojan

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 2:56 pm
by muspac
Hello> I am new to the site but I am hoping to get some advise on shipping 32T from Kentucky to Nashville. I am hearing conflicting reports that yes you can and then no and then, yes you can but you have to take the bridge off. Trying to close on a boat on Monday and this might be a deal breaker for me. Any comment, suggestions or services that I can call to try and find realistic prices. Would be very much appreciated. Thank you / Stephen

Re: Shipping 32 Trojan

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:51 pm
by Moderator
I moved your post to the Trojan Boats Forum . I will let the experts answer But I am pretty sure the bridge has to come off . The boat hauler should know the max height of the route .

Re: Shipping 32 Trojan

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:13 pm
by bigralph
Last year, I had my F32 Invictus shipped from Norfolk, VA to Memphis, TN by Brothers Marine Transport in your area. They had to remove the flybridge. They didn't wrap it during shipment, so it was filthy dirty. There are areas with new caulk that I can't remove from their reassembly. Otherwise they were fast and efficient. Everything worked fine when it reached the Mississippi.

Re: Shipping 32 Trojan

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:39 pm
by Away On Busine$$
Yes and get qualified people with guarantees, my flybridge was removed and reassembled, poorly, things do not work, be careful.

Re: Shipping 32 Trojan

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 9:09 pm
by Big D
Pretty sure you can't transport an F32 without removing the bridge. Transported a 30 without removing the bridge but man was it ever tight. Kind of scary actually, in addition to what I had already taken off, I had to remove the compass on top of the helm at the first low bridge. Thank God for the extra set of eyes :shock:

Re: Shipping 32 Trojan

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 11:21 pm
by scct54
the F32 is listed as 12'6 clearance/ 2'6 draft= 15ft, I think the highway limit is 13ft. I had my tricabin shipped from the jersey side of the delaware river to CT. That giant windshield had to come off. Cost 2600., was not allowed on I95, made the guy drive a crazy route to get it here. All kinds of wacky rules they have to follow. He did a great job.

Re: Shipping 32 Trojan

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 4:13 pm
by ready123
You may not need to remove the whole bridge, all I needed to do was remove the wind deflector (see on fwd deck), remove steering wheel and the shifters. NOTE the console within the bridge is higher than bridge surround so you would gain a couple more inches by laying that down within the bridge surround, **leaving console up while removing the surround does not in fact save you any height.** You can see the console sticking above the surround in picture even from this low viewpoint.
I am in Ontario so our rules might allow a bit more height, setting it on a lowboy should make all the difference.

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Here it is with surround removed for painting!


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Re: Shipping 32 Trojan

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 9:17 pm
by RichSchink
I just had my F-32 shipped from Lake Norman, NC to Myrtle Beach, SC on a lowboy trailer without removing the flybridge. Oversized permits
were needed ($125.00) & the department of transportation (DOT) told of which route had to be taken. I received quotes ranging from $3,200 -
$3,700 for removing the bridge for transporting to $1,525 with the bridge intact for a 197 mi. trip.

Re: Shipping 32 Trojan

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 11:49 pm
by 1967 seavoyager
www.lockviewmarina.com Very good boat transporter.

Re: Shipping 32 Trojan

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 8:25 pm
by g36
where in kentucky are you? is there any chance of bringing to nashville on the water? even its a longer trip it could be very fun. i moved my boat almost 500 river miles after buying and used this as a great vacation. just a thought.