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Tandy Services
9/29/2021
10/2/2021
Boat Hauling
<div>So you are thinking about or just started
hauling boats for a living. If you are just starting, then welcome. This
site will try to help you out learning on what to do,? and how to do
it. After you get the hang of it. Then you will be able to figure out
better ways of doing things. These tutorials will be one persons way of
doing things.</div><div><br></div><div>Okay, Now back to starting up to
haul boats. It is not as easy as pulling a box van or loading a step
deck or flat bed. There is a lot more to it. Yes, at first if you never
hauled a boat or oversize you will get legal loads that are already
loaded for you or someone else has loaded. That way you can sort of get
an ideal on how they do it. But don't think that will happen always. You
will have to learn on how to load boats on your own. You have chosen to
haul boats so you need to learn on how to do it all and all by
yourself.</div><div><br></div><div>You will get nervous for a while on
loading boats. You may say you won't and that is Okay, That will be your
story. But the truth is, everyone does on there first few times or for a
while in other cases. But within time you will get use to it and just
like anything you do over and over. It will all become nature to you.</div><div><br></div><div>These
are boats. They are not cars or tractors. They are 99% of the time not
made of steal. They are easy to crack, puncture, scratch, or scrap. You
are carrying a really big egg shell. They are not cheap. Most boat we
haul are a lot more then cars. <br></div><div><br></div><div> You will
need to learn on how to set steel. Where to place that steel so it will
hold the boat safely. You will need to learn how to strap the boat down
to your trailer. I am hoping in time there will be a good bit of
tutorials to help you out on Boat Transporters.</div><div><br></div><div>Besides
the load, the driving when hauling a boat is different as well. You are
hauling something everyone wants, or likes. So some will gock at the
boat. Some will video or take pictures of the boat going down the road.
That means they are not paying attention to where they are going. Most
times they start heading right where they are looking. That is at you
hauling the boat. They will not catch on that they are about to hit the
boat. The bigger the boat the worse it will get. So you need to watch
out for them.</div><div><br></div><div>Our trailers are not normal. Our
tires are set way back. Our fifth wheel is set way back. That means you
are a lot longer then a normal truck and trailer. Some of our trailers
are wide too. Most of our low air rides are 9ft 3inch or wider at the
tires. <span style="font-style: italic;">(Our trailer T-119 is 12ft wide)</span>.
A normal everyday box van is only 8ft 6inch. We take up more room to
turn. We also stick out a lot more when parked for the night at a truck
stop. You will need to know your trailer and where it is at all times.
You will get use to the trailer that you have and then have to trade
trailers. All trailers are set up a little different. That means they
will ride different too. So you will get use to the trailer you have and
then have to learn a different one.</div><div><br></div><div>You will
have to make sure you have the steel you are going to need on what ever
trailer you are hauling. It will really look bad if you show up at a
place to load a boat and you do not have the equipment to haul the boat.
That means you will have to move steel around a lot. Because we change
out trailers a lot. You can't say you will not get exercise. You will
get more then normal exercise hauling a boat then you do with any reefer
or box van. With a flat bed or a step deck you may need to tarp and yes
that is heavy. But hauling boats you will always be putting up and
taking down steel. Moving steel from trailer to trailer.</div><div><br></div><div>This is just the beginning of it. <span style="font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;">Hauling boat is not for everyone</span>.
Be sure this is something you can do before you decide to go though
with it. There is a lot more work in hauling boat then any other
trucking job.</div>
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