Over the road shipping rates from Miami to Moriches for a Grady 360 Express

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Looking to get a rough estimate and recommendations on shipping rates on a Grady 360 express (13'Beam) from Miami to New York (Moriches Bay) if any one has previous experience.
 
I used Caj Flynn years ago to move a smaller Grady from Pompano Beach to Charleston. Did an excellent job at a fair price.
All “blowables” were stowed and hatches taped down. Previous owner didn’t have a trailer so they used theirs.
I don’t know if he’s still in the business as it was many years ago, but maybe worth a shot. His # 305 570 4325.
 
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I used Caj Flynn years ago to move a smaller Grady from Pompano Beach to Charleston. Did an excellent job at a fair price.
All “blowables” were stowed and hatches taped down. Previous owner didn’t have a trailer so they used theirs.
I don’t know if he’s still in the business as it was many years ago, but maybe worth a shot. His # 305 570 4325.
awesome thank you!
 
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FYI

When I had my boat moved from LI NY to Gloucester, MA, I had to use a hauler with their trailer.

At that time, I learned from my insurance company (while doing my due diligence) that my boat is only covered by my insurance when it's on my trailer. I don't have a trailer, so I had to ensure that the hauler's insurance would cover my boat while it's on their trailer.
 
I've not used Caj Flynn myself but have seen many testimonials from customers complementing them on their service. They can be found over on The Hull Truth in the commercial sales section. Look for a thread titled "Boat Transport - Flynn Marine". Best of luck.

If you want someone to bring it up by water, let me know. I've done a few transports in the past.
 
If you are willing to pick up boat in NJ and run it through the ocean to Moriches, you may find a better price. Boats that size can only cross the bridge during a very specific time (like 4:30 in the morning) and require an "escort" which the hauler has to pay for, adds to the expense. I learned this when I had my 330 shipped from Michigan.
 
If you are willing to pick up boat in NJ and run it through the ocean to Moriches, you may find a better price. Boats that size can only cross the bridge during a very specific time (like 4:30 in the morning) and require an "escort" which the hauler has to pay for, adds to the expense. I learned this when I had my 330 shipped from Michigan.
Great tip thanks!