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Has anyone shipped floats within the last few years?

Alex Clark

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Life Long Alaskan
Just trying to guess-ta-mate the price to ship a set of floats , like EDO 200S OR BAUMANN 2100s from the lower 48 up to Alaska.
 
If you can’t piggyback it off of someone driving, freight forwarders can save you a bundle too. That saved one of my customers quite a bit of shipping costs recently, but it takes a bit more handholding on your part to make sure everything lines up properly.

—Amy
 
Just before Covid, I had a set of amphibs to go from San Francisco area to northern BC. After all the quotes came in, owner bought a good sized car trailer, we loaded them up and he drove down and towed them home. Including the trailer it was a little cheaper then getting them ready and shipping plus he planned to sell the trailer when he got home. He had a number of people interested in pulling the trailer up but made it a vacation, some people actually want to go to San Francisco ( I guess).

Ken
 
If it was not for the Chi-Com bio-weapon plague, I would just use my Ford one-ton diesel and haul a trailer back along with anything else I could load-up.
Although as a returning Alaskan, the Canadians will supposedly let me drive back home...Maybe
 
While we are on the subject: is anyone heading East from Seattle towards Wisconsin this Winter with room for a set of unassembled EDO2000s? Please let me know.
 
I had an old boat trailer that had wooden runners on top that I used to transport my floats and fly the plane from when I had straight floats. Cheap set up. It went with the 1500 Baumanns but I transported my amphibs on it from Chicago. You can buy old boat trailers cheap.
 
U Haul rents car trailers.....drive there, rent a trailer, haul the floats home, drop the trailer at local U Haul.

MTV
 
Any flatbed will work. I sold, removed and shipped (last year) the 2100As to Washington.

New happy owner!
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The skis were shipped to Canada:
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Helped sell a set of EDO’s couple
Gets back.. new owner rented a U-Haul car trailer.. removed the spreaders and “narrowed” them
With some 2X4’s...

Brian


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A few more details, I can recall, from my experience:

1) Remove and replace with temporary spreaders:
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edo 2000’s fit on top of my big Tex 20ft trailer. I have *heard* that edo anfibs won’t fit like that. And you find out when your a few hundred miles away from home. If you offset them to clear the rails on the trailer they are really wide. About an inch narrower than toll booths.
 

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EDO 2000's fit fine on top of a Suburban if you pull the spreader and flip them upside down. Rigging will all fit inside easy.
John
 
EDO 2000's fit fine on top of a Suburban if you pull the spreader and flip them upside down. Rigging will all fit inside easy.
John

I used some muffler type clamps to attach 2- 2x6x8s to my factory cross rack then screwed 2-2x6x12 on the ends perpendicular to them, screwed a 2x2 on them by the edge to arrest any sideways drift. Couple ratchet straps and go. I was afraid to go over 50mph at first but after awhile we were going 80.

Glenn
 
Yep... along with my J3 to Ireland..
 

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Alex,
did this way in March, during Covid, enjoyed the social distancing and the drive.
 

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I use the shorten 2x4 spreader bars for transport. 65” wide and fits most car trailers (17’ long). Chock the wheels and strap them down you hardly know they are there. You start out slow to take care of them but after pounding the pavement for a while you find yourself going 80 like Glenn says. Once the struts are fitted on the yellow ones and painted, the white ones will be going somewhere.
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Around 1990 I strapped a set of Edo 2000's ontop of a F150 pickup on rack. Upside down and left Maine for Willow, Alaska. We left on a Saturday at noon. Two of us took turns driving 3 hr shifts and avg 12 hrs per day except for two nites we were 14/15 hrs those days. We arrived in Willow the following Saturday at noon. 4950 miles later. The F150 had a 300 / 6 cly in it and from memory it's top speed was certainly less than 80 mph! I remember some big headwinds were 60 mph was a big struggle! I was shocked when the customs guy looked up at the floats at border and says " didn't I check you in couple years ago in a red Cub", [emoji2955]
I said yes you did officer sir! He has quite a memory!

Sent from my moto e5 go using SuperCub.Org mobile app
 
I had a set of Mead Amphibs shipped from Florida to The UP of Michigan in 2019....crate came of the truck with the top gone, sides flapping in the breeze...had to drag it out of the truck in pieces....luckily they are carbon fiber/Kevlar and only received a few scratches. Shipping cost $1,200 as I recall. It wasn’t worth tapping the shipping insurance. They needed paint anyway. I was still pretty upset though.
 
Uhaul doesn't allow 1-way rentals of their trailers. You would have to rent locally - haul the empty trailer to where it needs to pick up, and then back. Still an option - but not as easy as it should be.

U Haul rents car trailers.....drive there, rent a trailer, haul the floats home, drop the trailer at local U Haul.

MTV
 
Uhaul doesn't allow 1-way rentals of their trailers. You would have to rent locally - haul the empty trailer to where it needs to pick up, and then back. Still an option - but not as easy as it should be.
Not trying to be difficult, but Uhaul has pickup location and drop off location shown on the reservation page of their website. That would imply to me that they do allow one way rental. I know they used to but its been years since I personally did it - so that's why I checked the website.

Not trying to diminish your post in any way, just thought to clarify for those who might not take the time to look.
 
Not trying to be difficult, but Uhaul has pickup location and drop off location shown on the reservation page of their website. That would imply to me that they do allow one way rental. I know they used to but its been years since I personally did it - so that's why I checked the website.

Not trying to diminish your post in any way, just thought to clarify for those who might not take the time to look.
I've rented U-Haul trailers one-way before, wasn't a problem
 
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