We had our 44 Ocean Alexander shipped from Lake Travis, Austin, Texas to Michigan some years ago. I did something similar, but completed most of the detailed disassembly myself while taking dozens of digital photos. Also marked wires and bagged/labeled all hardware. Then wrote a detailed narrative in exact order of reassembly so that the yard at the other end could do the job. I e-mailed the instructions and photos to them and they said it went off without a hitch.
By the way, I refused to remove the flybridge, so the height was about 15'6" (over the 13'10" limit). This meant the load had to travel via a slightly more circuitous route (with a lead pole truck). The extra cost was roughly offset by the cost of removing the bridge and loading it on another truck or rigging up a support structure on the bow or the forward end of the trailer. The arch and the fiberglass sunroof were lowered to a purpose built wooden structure on the aft deck. In the process I removed the venturi, wheel, compass, radar, all flybridge railings and seats, antennas, electronics, canvas, anchor, etc. The trailer configuration allowed for the props to remain on the shafts. The dink sat on a cradle behind the tractor.
By the way, this company did a nice job of getting it there, but they were supposed to send two men in addition to the driver to help with the loading. They never showed up, so the driver and I ended up removing the hard top, and the arch (with an assist from the yard who provided the travel lift and a huge fork lift). The driver was PO'd to say the least.
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