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Hi guys.
I just acquired myself a glider and I need to move it cross country from Chicago to LA. Trailer is road worthy, but my car is in LA. Any tips on what would be the best way to get it across? So far, the best option I found, is to ship my car to Chicago and pick it up over there and do the trek myself.. If anyone has any suggestions that would make it less complicated I'm all ears. Maciek |
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On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 11:46:02 PM UTC-5, Maciek Arkuszewski wrote:
Hi guys. I just acquired myself a glider and I need to move it cross country from Chicago to LA. Trailer is road worthy, but my car is in LA. Any tips on what would be the best way to get it across? So far, the best option I found, is to ship my car to Chicago and pick it up over there and do the trek myself. If anyone has any suggestions that would make it less complicated I'm all ears. Maciek a few glider guys who are knowledgable about sailplanes and their trailers do delivery work. I am one of them. Would be happy to provide you a quote. send me an email. many have also had good luck hiring random strangers on uship.com as well |
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if someone in the soaring community isn't able to offer transport service then definitely check out
uShip.com Used it several times with no issues. |
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I'm departing this morning to deliver my LAK-17a half way to its new
owner. Perhaps your seller would deliver half way as well and you could fly home and drive to, say TX or KS and meet him. Congratulations on your new ship! Dan On 5/12/2016 10:46 PM, Maciek Arkuszewski wrote: Hi guys. I just acquired myself a glider and I need to move it cross country from Chicago to LA. Trailer is road worthy, but my car is in LA. Any tips on what would be the best way to get it across? So far, the best option I found, is to ship my car to Chicago and pick it up over there and do the trek myself. If anyone has any suggestions that would make it less complicated I'm all ears. Maciek -- Dan, 5J |
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i recommend jackson browne, and audio books.
On Friday, May 13, 2016 at 12:46:02 AM UTC-4, Maciek Arkuszewski wrote: Hi guys. I just acquired myself a glider and I need to move it cross country from Chicago to LA. Trailer is road worthy, but my car is in LA. Any tips on what would be the best way to get it across? So far, the best option I found, is to ship my car to Chicago and pick it up over there and do the trek myself. If anyone has any suggestions that would make it less complicated I'm all ears. Maciek |
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I can't drive and enjoy an audio book, I recommend Tony.
On Friday, May 13, 2016 at 12:26:19 PM UTC-7, ND wrote: i recommend jackson browne, and audio books. On Friday, May 13, 2016 at 12:46:02 AM UTC-4, Maciek Arkuszewski wrote: Hi guys. I just acquired myself a glider and I need to move it cross country from Chicago to LA. Trailer is road worthy, but my car is in LA. Any tips on what would be the best way to get it across? So far, the best option I found, is to ship my car to Chicago and pick it up over there and do the trek myself. If anyone has any suggestions that would make it less complicated I'm all ears. Maciek |
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On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 10:46:02 PM UTC-6, Maciek Arkuszewski wrote:
Hi guys. I just acquired myself a glider and I need to move it cross country from Chicago to LA. Trailer is road worthy, but my car is in LA. Any tips on what would be the best way to get it across? So far, the best option I found, is to ship my car to Chicago and pick it up over there and do the trek myself. If anyone has any suggestions that would make it less complicated I'm all ears. Maciek One word: Tony! |
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On Sunday, May 15, 2016 at 11:34:59 AM UTC-7, wrote:
On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 10:46:02 PM UTC-6, Maciek Arkuszewski wrote: Hi guys. I just acquired myself a glider and I need to move it cross country from Chicago to LA. Trailer is road worthy, but my car is in LA. Any tips on what would be the best way to get it across? So far, the best option I found, is to ship my car to Chicago and pick it up over there and do the trek myself. If anyone has any suggestions that would make it less complicated I'm all ears. Maciek One word: Tony! I have used Tony in the past. He's terrific. I'd use him again in a heartbeat! |
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On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 9:46:02 PM UTC-7, Maciek Arkuszewski wrote:
Hi guys. I just acquired myself a glider and I need to move it cross country from Chicago to LA. Trailer is road worthy, but my car is in LA. Any tips on what would be the best way to get it across? So far, the best option I found, is to ship my car to Chicago and pick it up over there and do the trek myself. If anyone has any suggestions that would make it less complicated I'm all ears. Maciek In addition to the other options already expressed, you could fly to Chicago and rent an SUV or truck capable of towing and drive it back. Personally, I would drive to Chicago and tow the trailer back myself. I did that a couple of years ago when I bought a travel trailer in Tennessee and looked at getting it delivered to the Phoenix area (I am in Washington). The cost was pretty high (north of $2.50 a mile, as I recall) because they had to deadhead (no load) back. Tom |
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I made a trip last week along the lines of Tom's suggestion, towing a sailing boat of quite similar weight and length to my glider trailer from Charlotte to Lake Dillon, CO (sailing at 9,017 MSL!).
Tony understandably didn't want to take on a boat; multiple quotes from iShip all came in within a few dollars of each other (~$1,950 for 1,650 miles. But anyway I needed to be present at both the pickup and drop off, so I opted to fly to Charlotte, pick up a U-Haul 10' moving truck and tow it myself. The U-Haul 10' moving truck was the only one-way rental I could find that permitted towing. Not even the U-Haul GM trucks (local only), nothing from Penske or the major car-hire companies. But it worked out well and I would do it again rather than drive both ways. 48 |
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