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[*] posted on 5-23-2013 at 06:29 PM


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Originally posted by fishbuck
Ok. A little feedback.
After beating every bush I could find I ended up renting a truck with CABAJA. They allow towing with their truck.
I had some really great offers of help from fellow Nomads. And a lot of good ideas were shared also.
Because my schedule is so tight once I figured out the right truck I knew I needed to do this by myself.
I will leave San Diego on Thursday and will return there on Friday night with the boat in tow. So this is a quick turn and hard work for sure.
My boat will get picked up by a shipper ( uShip ) on Sunday and I will be on a plane home to Washington on Monday afternoon as soon as I finish a little business in Orange County.
So if all of my little ducks will stay in their row, my boat will be Everett WA on Tuesday and maybe even Monday night when I get there.
So that will be the end of my boat in Baja and the beginning of Washington at least for now.
Of course I plan to fly back to Ca and drive on down into Baja for fishing and fun whenever I can. And I still have my little fishcamp at Pedregal in San Quintin bay. Who knows if this plan works I out I my be able to ship my boat back if I plan to spend a month or so down in Baja.
The dream is alive!


[Edited on 5-24-2013 by fishbuck]


Why don't you put it on a roro or in intermodal and ship it via maersk? A shipping agent could do the whole thing w/o you going to mex
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[*] posted on 5-23-2013 at 06:44 PM


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Why don't you put it on a roro or in intermodal and ship it via maersk? A shipping agent could do the whole thing w/o you going to mex


If he did that, he wouldn't get to go to Anthony's. He knows what he's doing. :light:
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[*] posted on 5-23-2013 at 06:59 PM


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Cool Woody, Never heard of it thanks.
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