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When I moved from Wisconsin to Florida the first time, my 19' Sea Ray was shrink-wrapped for the journey. I towed it myself on a weekend run - 24 hours of straight driving. the extra re-enforcing webbing and coverage took me about 3 hours to remove, however the boat was water-ready
when I moved from Wisconsin to Florida the second time, the cruisers was un-covered. I also had the seats folded flat and my Hellion in the cockpit along with fishing gear etc. I thought of having it shrink-wrapped, however all the gear sticking out would have had to have been re-located. so I decided to forego the wrapping. since I hit a rain storm on the trip, I did have a bit of road-dirt / rain goo / bird pooh to wash out. nothing that the local splash-n-dash car-wash didn't take care of.
both times, I lost a tire on the route. one to a 5" piece of re-bar from a road construction site, one from the Carlisle tire simply loosing its outer belts
if your paying to have it hauled, I still would have it shrink-wrapped and flat-bedded.
when I moved from Wisconsin to Florida the second time, the cruisers was un-covered. I also had the seats folded flat and my Hellion in the cockpit along with fishing gear etc. I thought of having it shrink-wrapped, however all the gear sticking out would have had to have been re-located. so I decided to forego the wrapping. since I hit a rain storm on the trip, I did have a bit of road-dirt / rain goo / bird pooh to wash out. nothing that the local splash-n-dash car-wash didn't take care of.
both times, I lost a tire on the route. one to a 5" piece of re-bar from a road construction site, one from the Carlisle tire simply loosing its outer belts
if your paying to have it hauled, I still would have it shrink-wrapped and flat-bedded.