Capt. Ralph - you came through again! I have successfully used Joules Yacht Transport in the past so I just called them and they transport boats...
This might be a stretch to post on YF, but since this is my go-to place... I have a client with a Parker 22 in Ft. Lauderdale. He needs it...
This is really disgusting! Sounds like more of a common problem than I would have expected in this age of professionalism and career pride. I have...
Yeah, Capt. Ralph, I would love to post his name.
I have a client with a 100' + motoryacht. He hired a full-time captain to bring her from West Coast to Fl. Owner is just now aware that boat has...
When I read that you helped onload a 6 pack, I thought it was the previous owner. But then I read life-raft and know it was the current owner...
Small world :)
We'll said. And there are very good surveyors around.
This post replaces the one asking for a bilge rat. We have upgraded to needing a captain. Hopefully the captain has his own bilge rat or wears...
Sea Ray in serious need of a mate/bilge rat for cleaning up engine room. Referrals appreciated!
I have a contact at Transport Canada if you need.
Any recommendations for a steel trawler - haulout at Jarrett Bay. Thanks!
The go-to guy for many on YF is Malcolm Elliot. See if he has a small guy or small boat guy or else perhaps a recommendation.
That's what I recalled. Ok, so you can still complete the hull material checklist one of these days ;-)
Thanks, Maldwin. I was trying to think if you owned a boat that wasn't plastic. Did you own RH? Have you ever used Dylan?
Thanks, Ralph. I have used Gladding in the past and will give a call. Maldwin -- I have tried using Dylan previously and the stars never lined...
Looking for recommendations for a surveyor for 75' steel yacht. Survey and haulout to be in Savannah, GA. My local steel surveyor there...
Welcome to YF! Thanks for the post, but YF members came through faster than you. However, I have a new listing on a boat in Charleston, so I will...
Any hydraulic equipment greatly reduces your chance of tripping a breaker, which usually happens at a most precarious time.
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