Factors To Consider Before Hiring Any Boat Movers

By Lena Stephenson


Moving your boat to a new destination is very similar to moving a member of your family. Yet, very many boat owners do not take the time to do their proper diligence in choosing moving companies. Furthermore, never has the saying you get whatever you pay for held more water than in the moving industry. Here are a few things you would like to consider when choosing boat movers.

It is a legal requirement that all movers regardless of their areas of specialty be licensed before they can roll out their services. What this means is that it is illegal to hire a company that is not registered. Furthermore, it is usually easier to trace a registered company should the need to do so arise at a later date than tracing one without license number. It is therefore upon you to confirm that your potential mover is licensed before committing yourself to working with it.

You definitely do not want to trust your valuable yacht with a company that is not insured. Because of this, the first thing you want to ask your potential mover when you meet him is whether he has adequate insurance cover. Adequate in the sense that it should be enough to compensate you should you should you lose your vessel to accident or theft during the transportation process.

A good shipping company will also allow you to track your yacht online. If you would like to stay on top on where your yacht has reached, you should ask your potential mover about their tracking options. While doing this, you should also keep in mind that the best transporters are also good communicators.

You can also check your potential boat mover with Better Business Bureau. Again, most reputable companies should be members. If your preferred mover is not, ask them for reference to some of its most recent customers.

Moving cost is another thing that you cannot ignore. Of course this is always bound to vary from one company to the other thus the need to comparison shop. This does not however mean that you opt for the cheapest mover available. Suspiciously low charges could mean that the company lacks the necessary expertise to enable it successful move your boat to its destination.

Once you identify the best mover, you should also insist on written contract. This will safeguard your interest by ensuring that you get all the services that you pay for. A good contract should indicate origin of the vessel, its destination, the scheduled date of travel and the cost implication.

The only way you will have peace of mind when moving your yacht is by hiring a good moving company. Choosing a good mover however is not something you can achieve overnight. You need to start the process early enough.




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