This sailboats name means “The Queen And I” and she is going to take a royal trip with her new owner down to the Caribbean in lieu of heading to the Northeast coast where Sandy struck with a mighty blow.
Here’s a boat getting out of the yard after a year of work. Always nice to see them go after getting the love they deserve. The smiles on owners’ faces tell the stories…
Very basic move, so not too many pics. On trailer at storage facility, and before the owner knew it she was at the yard and in the water, ready to go…
This was a typical backyard to boatyard move, with the owner totally engaged the entire way. Very close clearance to the house and neighbors made it interesting, but all in all a pretty typical move. Check out the pics!
This boat looked so lonely and out of place when we came to pick her up in the middle of nowhere. But we had a pretty clear shot, and it wasn’t long before we had her up on the trailer and headed off to San Diego to get wet for the very first time. This …
This was a gorgeous, home-built steel sloop that took the owner 12 years to get ready for the water. It barely fit inside the workspace he had created for it, making it very interesting to get out of there. But we got ‘er done, and once on the trailer everything else was cake. Enjoy the …
This was an extensive custom job, requiring design and welding of a custom cradle for an 80 foot Sunseeker power cruiser. After precise measurements and spec review, the cradle was designed and welded at the San Diego Boat Movers yard. Then it was transported to wharfside where the boat could be craned up on to …