Thanks, Bill. Seems like a less expensive way to get the boat in the water then 
using the typical transporter.  
                                                                           
Thanks, Bob > To: [email protected]> Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 
08:36:13 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: M_Boats: boat 
transporter> > I've found the local tow truck guys with the long sliding ramp 
truck haul small boats on a trailer for less cost than regular 
"transporters".??They have slider lengths that will handle the length of 2 cars 
and don't need any loading/unloading help like the others. > > Bill P.> > 
-----Original Message-----> From: Robert Machado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: 
montgomery sailboat owners group <[email protected]>> Sent: 
Mon, 28 Jul 2008 8:14 pm> Subject: M_Boats: boat transporter> > > > > Hi,> I 
was wondering if anyone knows of a good boat transporter on the East > Coast. I 
need to ship from South Carolina to Maine. I would appreciate a few > names. 
Thanks.> > Bob from Maine> > 
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