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 ta4j
(@ta4j)
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Lubber
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Trying to get a H14 mast from Chicago area to San Francisco. Any body with ideas or options?

Is separating the comptip an option? Removing the rivets seems simple enough. Are the two parts glued also? How much of a PITA is it to break the glue bond.

Thanks in advance.

Edited by ta4j on May 14, 2016 - 12:56 PM.

 
Posted : May 14, 2016 8:55 am
(@jalex)
Posts: 508
Chief
 

The Comptip is glued in, not impossible to separate but I don't think it will help you. The shipping company is going to price you by weight as well as dimensions, LxWxH. If you shorten your L, putting the Comptip along side will increase your W or H. Hub to Hub shipping with any national carrier like R and L or Yellow should be reasonable, it's narrow so they can fit it easily in a loaded truck. Might want to put top load only sign on it, no guarantee they will but I'd rather have it sitting on top than on the floor with a bunch of palleted goods loaded/unloaded with a forklift.

 
Posted : May 14, 2016 11:50 am
Scott Finley
(@smfinley)
Posts: 709
Chief
 

Check uship or other similar sites. Had my boat hauled across country for about what my gas money would have been. Might find someone to haul fairly cheap if you are flexible on timing. That mast has been on and off CL for at least a year.

The guy that hauled mine was a retired insurance agent that liked driving to keep busy. He was hauling a motorcycle, car bumpers, and a dog, plus my boat, between Sacramento and Chicago. Someone with a rack or a trailer might do it cheap.

Scott
Hobie 18M in Chicago

 
Posted : May 14, 2016 1:41 pm
Elias
(@HULLFLYER)
Posts: 878
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It seems you could find one in your area for about $100

 
Posted : May 15, 2016 12:49 am
(@stumble)
Posts: 44
Lubber
 

Find someone localish who is going to a regatta in Chicago and have them drive it back. At least in the A-Cat fleet it's common to show up at a regatta and have people swapping gear from all over the place. The cost to ship long thin parts (masts, tiller extensions) is often as much as the parts cost.

 
Posted : May 15, 2016 9:04 am