Boat shipping can be done by sea or land, depending on the size of the boat and the destination. For smaller boats, such as dinghies or jet skis, they can be transported by land on a trailer. Larger boats, such as yachts or sailboats, are typically shipped by sea on a cargo vessel.
Sea shipping is a common method for transporting boats internationally or long distances. The boat is loaded onto a cargo ship and secured for the journey. Once it reaches its destination port, it is unloaded and transported to its final destination.
Land shipping is a more cost-effective option for shorter distances or within the same country. The boat is loaded onto a trailer or flatbed truck and driven to its destination. This method is also used for transporting boats between storage facilities or to and from boat shows.
Both sea and land shipping have their advantages and limitations, so it is important to consider factors such as cost, time, and convenience when deciding the best method for transporting your boat.
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