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    Posted: June-22-2018 at 9:02pm
Hi

Forgive me for copy-pasting the blurb about my boat. I need to have my baby shipped out to Denver because nowhere will rent me a truck for under $800, and I already moved my truck out there.

--Chris N.


Trailered 1983 CorrectCraft Ski Natique. She's a beaut. Can't find anyone who wants to rent me a truck for less than $800 so I can tow it myself.



Raleigh, NC -> Denver, CO



- I would prefer to have my load trailered (so my wheels aren't spinning), but will consider options to tow (lights work, load is tied down, spare tire, she's ready to be towed if needed)

- Dimensions: 256" x 94" x 72" (21'4" x 7'10" x 6'0")

- I would value my load at around $10k. Transporter having cargo insured is a huge plus.



I don't feel like haggling, but will consider paying more if I am receiving high quality service. Please be professional and I will return the favor.



Questions are welcomed... Cheers!

"Two rules, kid - ya gotta want it, and ya gotta give'r."

1983 SN
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Freight rates are high right now. 21 feet of deck space for a van or flatbed will probably cost twice that not to mention Denver is one of those locations that will cost more to go to because the rates coming out are horrible. Most take loads out of Denver to cover cost to better area. Don't think we go there for less than $ 3 bucks a mile to cover deadhead out.
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