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How to prepare your boat for relocation

Moving advice - August 29, 2019

Preparing for the move is a demanding task just by itself. However, when you need to prepare your boat for relocation, your task scope enlarges pretty much. Or does it? Today, we are going to take a look at what you need to do in the case that you are looking move, but need to prepare your boat for relocation and take it with you. In the case that you might have been in this situation before, you should stay and reconfirm the knowledge that you already possess. However, in the case that you have had a boat for some time now, but never needed to move away and take it with you, you should most definitely stay. We are going to take a look at what you must pay attention to in order to prepare your boat for relocation in the most efficient and the safest manner.

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Make sure to prepare your boat properly for relocation

How to prepare your boat for relocation

The key to an easy move lies in careful planning and preparation. This is the attitude that you should keep throughout your moving. In the case when you need to relocate the boat, there is nothing different about planning and getting ready to execute it. You need to know how much time you are going to need in order to move. Plus, you should write down the tasks that you need to complete in order to make the move as simple as possible.

One of the important information is going to be the moving quotes Massachusetts. Contact a few different moving companies in order to find out how much money you should expect your move to cost. Then, find out whether you can afford it. Perhaps you can complete some of the bits by yourself?

Preparing a boat for relocation is something that you should do. You would probably even enjoy doing it. Therefore, in order to prepare your boat for relocation, make sure to conduct the following:

  • Measure the boat
  • Clear and clean the boat
  • Protect the engine
  • Beware of the Zebra mussels

We are certain that you are aware of what some of the mentioned bullets mean. Still, let’s get down to business and explain them all.

Measure the boat first

The first thing that you need to do is to measure the boat. Why?

Well, the price of your relocation is going to depend on the size of your boat. Therefore, you need to know the size of the boat before you get in touch with professional residential movers that can perform both the house and the boat moves. Until you have measured the boat, you should not try getting in touch with any moving company. Simply, they will have no means to provide you with a moving quote.

Take measures in order to prepare your boat for relocation
The price of the move will depend on the size of your boat

Following are the measures that you need to take down:

  • Overall height – measure it from the bottom of the keel to the highest part of the boat
  • Overall length – the length of the boat in its longest part
  • Beam – widest point of the boat. Make sure to measure anything attached to the boat as well

Clear and clean the boat

Moving on to one of the basic things that you should have done the last time you were coming back to the dock. You should have done it then and you should make sure to do it now if needed. You should transport only a clean boat. In the case that you have already done this, good for you! However, bear in mind that, in the case that it might have rained, the boat might need a sweep here and there.

Now, on to the less usual part. You should transport only a boat that has been cleared from all moving parts and accessorize. Relocating a boat can sometimes be a very rough experience depending on road conditions. Therefore, you should make sure to not have anything sliding inside of it during the move. This is especially true in the case that you need commercial movers to relocate your company’s boat.

Protect the engine

What are the vital parts of the boat? The hull and the engine right? Without them, you would be stuck in the middle of nowhere or you on the bottom of the sea, lake or river. In order to move safely, you need to protect your engine. Its most fragile part, of course, is the propeller. Lift it up and wrap it with a protective cover.

Beware of the Zebra mussels

Mussels
Remember, no Zebra mussels on the boat!

This is probably the most unusual tip that we are going to share with you today. Before you start transporting your boat, you need to make sure not to have any Zebra mussels attached to it. This types of mussel are not native to North America. However, it was accidentally introduced to some of the lakes and rivers. Since then, it has been regarded as an invasive species. So, should the DOT officers locate them on your boat, they will not let you relocate it until the mussels have been taken off.

Prepare your boat for relocation – conclusion

In the end, boats do not seem that difficult to relocate, do they? After all, all that you need to do in order to prepare your boat for relocation is to use your common sense and research the peculiarities. With no Zebra mussels attached to the boat, you could be done preparing it for the move in less than a day. Also, if all of this seems like too much of a hassle for you, there’s always the option of hiring a professional moving company that can take care of it!

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