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Shipping a jet ski?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sirhc7897" data-source="post: 14003283" data-attributes="member: 10294"><p>I've done a couple through John with Unishippers. He usually has great rates (nowhere near what was quoted above)...I've shipped a couple Florida to Arizona for approx. $500 a pop usually...Pallets is your best bet as actual closed containers are a different pricing structure...I package them up and drop them at the closest freight place and they take care of the rest...</p><p></p><p>John Carter</p><p>316-734-1112</p><p></p><p>FYI, tilting the ski 15-20deg on their sides, make them much easier to fit on pallets, and provide some side clearance for plywood walls etc for safety. Use a couple of different size runners, and a bottom perch like this...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sirhc7897, post: 14003283, member: 10294"] I've done a couple through John with Unishippers. He usually has great rates (nowhere near what was quoted above)...I've shipped a couple Florida to Arizona for approx. $500 a pop usually...Pallets is your best bet as actual closed containers are a different pricing structure...I package them up and drop them at the closest freight place and they take care of the rest... John Carter 316-734-1112 FYI, tilting the ski 15-20deg on their sides, make them much easier to fit on pallets, and provide some side clearance for plywood walls etc for safety. Use a couple of different size runners, and a bottom perch like this... [/QUOTE]
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