Dinghy Transport

Romeo

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I am buying a dinghy that is currently in Hampshire. I am in the South of Scotland. I am not sure whether to make a two day drive fest, going down with a buddy to pick it up and tow it home. Could anyone suggest a transport company that would bring it up here for me, without costing me an arm and a leg?
 
Bloody Hell. A two day drive, possibly 400 miles. Possibly 20 gallons of fuel and overnight accommodation and food. That could be £200 minimum!

Is the tender worth it?

There have been delivery relays organised through the forum before. It's still a bit of a stretch. Is it gold-plated?
 
I am buying a dinghy that is currently in Hampshire. I am in the South of Scotland. I am not sure whether to make a two day drive fest, going down with a buddy to pick it up and tow it home. Could anyone suggest a transport company that would bring it up here for me, without costing me an arm and a leg?

Get a quote from Pallet-line. I sold a mobility scooter to someone in Glasgow, and he had Pallet-line collect it from us in Cornwall.
 
More info? Is this a roof rack job or a trailer?

Boat is light (c150 pounds) but is 18 feet long, 4.5 feet beam, and has its own custom fit road trailer which I want to get North too.

Not quite a one off boat, but they do not come up very often at all, and I do not expect to find one nearer to me, hence the need to transport this one.

Any suggestions gratefully received.
 
Apart from Hugh Foulis' kind offer, I'd make the trip into part of a short holiday ?

Yes me too - how about a cruise up the inland waterway system, spending each night in a comfortable canal-side pub.

Better not let The Old Guvnor see this - she'll say: "Well why aren't we doing that instead of spending our time being bashed about at sea?."
 
You could try sticking it on Shiply -
http://www.shiply.com/
- takes 10 mins and doesn't cost anything to register, you don't have to commit to accepting a quote but you may have to pay a deposit when you do, I've used it 3 or 4 times and had good results BUT watch out for cowboys - read profiles, ask questions, check feedback, use your common sense!
 
You could try sticking it on Shiply -
http://www.shiply.com/
- takes 10 mins and doesn't cost anything to register, you don't have to commit to accepting a quote but you may have to pay a deposit when you do, I've used it 3 or 4 times and had good results BUT watch out for cowboys - read profiles, ask questions, check feedback, use your common sense!

I was going to say Shiply. If you are lucky someone will be doing the route empty so you might pick up a good deal.
 
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