• Secure or remove any loose parts or specialty items such as
  • Repair or seal any tears or open seams on convertible tops to prevent fast-moving air from causing further damage.
  • Make sure the radiator has adequate levels of fresh antifreeze.
  • Be sure that the battery is secure, has no leaks, and that the fluid levels are low enough to accommodate expansion.
  • Leave only about 1/4 tank of gas in the Boat, as a full tank of gasoline adds a lot of costly weight to the transport.
  • Deactivate or disconnect anti-theft devices. There can be serious problems and unnecessary expenses if the driver is locked out or if the alarm goes off during the shipping process or the boat transport.
  • Make sure that your Boat is clean enough to ensure an accurate pickup inspection.
  • Very slightly open one hatch to relieve pressure due to temperature and elevation changes. This will allow for your Boat(s) to breath and protect window(s) from blowing out because of the temperature and pressure changes during transport.