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Anyone know where I can rent a boat trailer
for maybe two days.
Need to move a Rangeley Lake Boat from Maine
to Massachusetts. It's a one shot deal and I don't want to purchase a trailer.
I'm in the Boston area.
Thanks for any and all assistant.
Barry
Anyone know where I can rent a boat trailer
for maybe two days.
Need to move a Rangeley Lake Boat from Maine
to Massachusetts. It's a one shot deal and I don't want to purchase a trailer.
I'm in the Boston area.
Thanks for any and all assistant.
Barry
Anyone know where I can rent a boat trailer
for maybe two days.
Need to move a Rangeley Lake Boat from Maine
to Massachusetts. It's a one shot deal and I don't want to purchase a trailer.
I'm in the Boston area.
Thanks for any and all assistant.
Barry
Wiley Baggins
07-28-2002, 12:41 PM
If I am picturing the boat in question properly (modest size and light weight) I would recommend just going to one of the major vendors (U-Haul, Ryder, etc.) or their local equivalents (equipment rental shops).
I doubt that you will find a dedicated "boat trailer" vendor, and I don't think that you need that or a heavy duty (read: commercial/construction equipment) trailer. Just "pack" it carefully onto the trailer. The beauty of renting trailers is that they don't charge you for mileage, just time.
Wiley Baggins
07-28-2002, 12:41 PM
If I am picturing the boat in question properly (modest size and light weight) I would recommend just going to one of the major vendors (U-Haul, Ryder, etc.) or their local equivalents (equipment rental shops).
I doubt that you will find a dedicated "boat trailer" vendor, and I don't think that you need that or a heavy duty (read: commercial/construction equipment) trailer. Just "pack" it carefully onto the trailer. The beauty of renting trailers is that they don't charge you for mileage, just time.
Wiley Baggins
07-28-2002, 12:41 PM
If I am picturing the boat in question properly (modest size and light weight) I would recommend just going to one of the major vendors (U-Haul, Ryder, etc.) or their local equivalents (equipment rental shops).
I doubt that you will find a dedicated "boat trailer" vendor, and I don't think that you need that or a heavy duty (read: commercial/construction equipment) trailer. Just "pack" it carefully onto the trailer. The beauty of renting trailers is that they don't charge you for mileage, just time.
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