Outboard Motor shipping

lyncraft_mechanic

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Has anybody had any expierence in shipping a outboard motor? what would be the best way, in a crate or on a pallet? I am trying sell my outboard on ebay but am having a tough time finding a decent frieght company with good rates. any suggestions or ideas?
 

pvanv

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Re: Outboard Motor shipping

A lot depends on how big the motor is. That will determine your carrier. Small ones can go by regular UPS/FedEx/DHL/USPS, etc, but bigger ones will be on "common carrier" truck. Weigh the motor, then check with the carriers. A crate or really good box is always safer.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Outboard Motor shipping

i have strapped many to a pallet. i find this company gives the best overall rates. http://www.freightcenter.com/ ask for ALLY, she is fabulous to work with. helps me with all my large shipping. terminal to terminal shipping saves big bucks.
 

CATransplant

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Re: Outboard Motor shipping

I shipped a 1992 Johnson 6hp from CA to MN last year. I used UPS. To protect it, I made a close-fitting crate out of 1/4" plywood and 1"x2" framing. Drywall screws made it quick to build. It took about an hour.

One of the keys is to put a cross piece of 2"x6" material at the proper angle to clamp the transom mount to. I also put in a big heavy foam piece for the lower unit and skeg to rest on, and more foam to hold the cowling still. This was soft foam, as used in furniture. In fact, I got it from a couple of old couch cushion. Then I tied the midsection to the framework with plumbers tape and screws. You really want to make sure nothing can move and that the outboard doesn't touch the outside of the crate anywhere.

The crate weighed in at 20 lb. The motor was 58 lb. I shipped it from a store that had regular UPS pickups and paid the store owner $5 plus the shipping costs. It's expensive! The only reason I did it was that my father had given me the outboard. I'd never buy one on ebay without considering the shipping cost, which will always be more than you think.

It took a week to get here and was undamaged.
 

lyncraft_mechanic

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Re: Outboard Motor shipping

Yea the motor is a 2002 johnson 2 stroke and it wieghs 190lbs so I will have to ship via frieght. so far I have been recieving some crazy rates anywheres from $550.00 to $1000.00. there has to be a better way, I am going to check with some of the local businesses with either loading docks or forklifts to see if i can get better rates that way, thank you for all the suggestions.
 
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