after a delay due to the Truma water heater not working (which was thankfully fixed with just a routine cleaning) I finally got our "new" (to us) James Cook to the Antwerp port ready to be loaded o to a ship Nov 28th to Halifax Nova Scotia Canada where i will pickup around December 9th for an 1800km drive back to Toronto Ontario where we live.
hoping the weather is not too bad for that trip
ready to ship
ready to ship
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Re: ready to ship
I was always thinking about to get mine shipped overseas to the Northamerica and do a few trips there, how much is it?
Kindest regards
Oliver
Kindest regards
Oliver
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Re: ready to ship
fairly expensive
it would have to be a long trip (3-6months) to make it worthwhile.
I am paying about 3000euros for a one way.
double it for a return.
but then calculate the cost of hotels (about 150euros minimum) and car rental per day (50-75euros??)
though wild camping is rare here too. so budget campgrounds.
a company called SeaBridge is specialized in organizing two-way crossings for Europeans wanting to take their wohmobil for a tourist visit I North America
they made an exception for my Export
but SeaBridge is just a broker I think, a marketing function.
ultimately my shipper is called Herfurth.
but I doubt there is any discount for booking direct. I expect that Herfurth just pays SeaBridge a commission, like a hotel to a travel agent
it would have to be a long trip (3-6months) to make it worthwhile.
I am paying about 3000euros for a one way.
double it for a return.
but then calculate the cost of hotels (about 150euros minimum) and car rental per day (50-75euros??)
though wild camping is rare here too. so budget campgrounds.
a company called SeaBridge is specialized in organizing two-way crossings for Europeans wanting to take their wohmobil for a tourist visit I North America
they made an exception for my Export
but SeaBridge is just a broker I think, a marketing function.
ultimately my shipper is called Herfurth.
but I doubt there is any discount for booking direct. I expect that Herfurth just pays SeaBridge a commission, like a hotel to a travel agent