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Glider transport costs?
I've been shopping around for used gliders and one of the factors I need
to consider is how far away it is. Obviously, if it's far away, I'll need to get someone I don't know to do the pre-buy inspection and will pay more to get the glider to me. My local FBO says that $1/mile is a good figure to use when estimating the cost of getting a glider from point A to our gliderport in California. Does that seem about right? Also, what options are available for transport? I've heard of hiring someone to tailer the glider. I've also heard of folks using a freight company, where the glider trailer gets loaded onto a trucky [preumably]. Any pros and cons to these methods? Thanks, Jeremy |
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Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
My local FBO says that $1/mile is a good figure to use when estimating the cost of getting a glider from point A to our gliderport in California. Does that seem about right? Seems a bit high to me, but then again, I was cheap enough to drive from the Bay Area to Colorado to pick up my first glider, to Utah for the second, and to the port in So Cal for the third... Marc |
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I was quoted $1.30/mile by a glider transport operator. Seemed high to me,
but considering the time it takes and cost of travel, you may have few options. I was lucky and connected with a fellow glider-owner who was heading west. Cost me about $.58 per mile for a 1250 mile delivery. Jim "Jeremy Zawodny" wrote in message ... I've been shopping around for used gliders and one of the factors I need to consider is how far away it is. Obviously, if it's far away, I'll need to get someone I don't know to do the pre-buy inspection and will pay more to get the glider to me. My local FBO says that $1/mile is a good figure to use when estimating the cost of getting a glider from point A to our gliderport in California. Does that seem about right? Also, what options are available for transport? I've heard of hiring someone to tailer the glider. I've also heard of folks using a freight company, where the glider trailer gets loaded onto a trucky [preumably]. Any pros and cons to these methods? Thanks, Jeremy |
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Marc Ramsey wrote in message om...
Jeremy Zawodny wrote: My local FBO says that $1/mile is a good figure to use when estimating the cost of getting a glider from point A to our gliderport in California. Does that seem about right? Seems a bit high to me, but then again, I was cheap enough to drive from the Bay Area to Colorado to pick up my first glider, to Utah for the second, and to the port in So Cal for the third... Marc I drove to Montana to pick up my Russia. Cost including gas/food/hotel was 1/2 of what it was going to cost for delivery to Reno. Go to see the country and remember why it's called "Big Sky". Dollar/mile was what it was me . I had the time to do it, Memorial Day Weekend- Thursday nite leave work, back by Saturday night.Cost $600-memories, priceless |
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Larry Johnson wrote:
I drove to Montana to pick up my Russia. Cost including gas/food/hotel was 1/2 of what it was going to cost for delivery to Reno. Go to see the country and remember why it's called "Big Sky". Dollar/mile was what it was me . I had the time to do it, Memorial Day Weekend- Thursday nite leave work, back by Saturday night.Cost $600-memories, priceless That's certainly a possibility. I have a friend who'd probably be up for a good road trip. But the scheduling may be "intersting" so I really need to look at shipping/towing costs. Thanks, Jeremy |
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Have you considered asking the seller simply to deliver? Or to meet
you halfway? Most people who want to sell are usually willing to compromise on delivery. R, "Jim Phoenix" wrote in message ... I was quoted $1.30/mile by a glider transport operator. Seemed high to me, but considering the time it takes and cost of travel, you may have few options. I was lucky and connected with a fellow glider-owner who was heading west. Cost me about $.58 per mile for a 1250 mile delivery. Jim "Jeremy Zawodny" wrote in message ... I've been shopping around for used gliders and one of the factors I need to consider is how far away it is. Obviously, if it's far away, I'll need to get someone I don't know to do the pre-buy inspection and will pay more to get the glider to me. My local FBO says that $1/mile is a good figure to use when estimating the cost of getting a glider from point A to our gliderport in California. Does that seem about right? Also, what options are available for transport? I've heard of hiring someone to tailer the glider. I've also heard of folks using a freight company, where the glider trailer gets loaded onto a trucky [preumably]. Any pros and cons to these methods? Thanks, Jeremy |
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I've used http://www.petersontransport.com/ to move my trailer on a
low-loader flatbed east to west; they did a good job for me. Make sure everything is well strapped down and padded inside as the ride can be worse than behind a tow vehicle (you may be sharing space with someone's boat and your trailer may be at the end). Doug "Jeremy Zawodny" wrote in message ... I've been shopping around for used gliders and one of the factors I need to consider is how far away it is. Obviously, if it's far away, I'll need to get someone I don't know to do the pre-buy inspection and will pay more to get the glider to me. My local FBO says that $1/mile is a good figure to use when estimating the cost of getting a glider from point A to our gliderport in California. Does that seem about right? Also, what options are available for transport? I've heard of hiring someone to tailer the glider. I've also heard of folks using a freight company, where the glider trailer gets loaded onto a trucky [preumably]. Any pros and cons to these methods? Thanks, Jeremy |
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I used Peterson as well. The cost coast to coast was very reasonable, they
picked up and delivered on time and were very considerate of what they were transporting. Have the glider in the trailer ready as though you were going to tow it a long distance and all will be fine. I cannot tell you how pleased I was with the service. Chet "Doug Easton" wrote in message ink.net... I've used http://www.petersontransport.com/ to move my trailer on a low-loader flatbed east to west; they did a good job for me. Make sure everything is well strapped down and padded inside as the ride can be worse than behind a tow vehicle (you may be sharing space with someone's boat and your trailer may be at the end). Doug "Jeremy Zawodny" wrote in message ... I've been shopping around for used gliders and one of the factors I need to consider is how far away it is. Obviously, if it's far away, I'll need to get someone I don't know to do the pre-buy inspection and will pay more to get the glider to me. My local FBO says that $1/mile is a good figure to use when estimating the cost of getting a glider from point A to our gliderport in California. Does that seem about right? Also, what options are available for transport? I've heard of hiring someone to tailer the glider. I've also heard of folks using a freight company, where the glider trailer gets loaded onto a trucky [preumably]. Any pros and cons to these methods? Thanks, Jeremy |
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Chet wrote:
I used Peterson as well. The cost coast to coast was very reasonable, they picked up and delivered on time and were very considerate of what they were transporting. Have the glider in the trailer ready as though you were going to tow it a long distance and all will be fine. I cannot tell you how pleased I was with the service. Thanks for the transport tips guys. One of the other folks that flies out of Hollister had his DG-800 moved here from Michigan using a similar service and was quite happy with it. When he's back next week I'll find out who he used too and follow-up here in case anyone else is interested. Jeremy |
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