Thanks to modern logistics and marine transport services, relocating a yacht, whether it’s 30 feet or 195 feet, is easier than most buyers and sellers expect. From overland trucking and professional delivery captains to international shipping via cargo vessels, there’s a solution for every route, every vessel, and every budget.
And if you’re working with FYI Yachts, you’re never on your own.
We help you find the yacht that fits your lifestyle, no matter where it’s located and then we help you figure out exactly how to get it home. Whether it’s a few hundred miles or an ocean away, we’ll help you identify the best transport method and connect you with trusted professionals to handle every detail.
Yacht Transport by Land (Yacht Trucking)
Ideal for: Domestic moves across the U.S., especially for yachts under 60 feet.
Yacht trucking involves transporting your boat by a specialized trailer. It’s one of the most common and cost-effective ways to move a yacht within the country.
Key Requirements:
- Best for boats under 60 feet
- Travel lifts or cranes are needed for loading/unloading
- Parts like arches or radar domes may need to be removed
Tips:
- Always measure your yacht accurately
- Choose a licensed and insured transporter
- Ask about permitting requirements based on your route
Pros:
- Fast for regional moves
- Great for inland destinations
- Affordable for mid-size vessels
Cons:
- Height/width restrictions may apply
- May require disassembly of parts
- Subject to road conditions and permits
Yacht Transport by Water (Delivery Captain)
Ideal for: Regional or coastal deliveries when your yacht is water ready.
If your yacht is in cruising condition, a professional delivery captain can relocate it by sea. This method works well when moving a yacht between marinas on the same coast or within nearby regions.
Key Requirements:
- Yacht must be seaworthy and fully operational
- Trip duration depends on weather, route, and distance
- Safety gear and insurance should be current
Tips:
- Choose a captain experienced with your yacht’s type
- Monitor seasonal weather trends before scheduling
- Log engine hours and inspect after delivery
Pros:
- No need to haul or disassemble
- Good for mid-range coastal moves
- Adds real-world testing time on the water
Cons:
- Adds wear and fuel costs
- Delays are possible due to weather
- Crew and maintenance costs can add up
Yacht Shipping by Cargo Ship (International or Long-Haul Transport)
Ideal for:Overseas transport and long-distance relocation (40 – 195+ feet).
Cargo ships designed for yacht transport offer a secure, professional way to move vessels across oceans. Yachts are either lifted or floated aboard and secured for the journey.
Key Requirements:
- Must be booked in advance
- Requires proper cradling and documentation
- Customs clearance and insurance are essential
Tips:
- Hire a yacht transport agent for international routes
- Insure your yacht specifically for shipping risks
Pros:
- Best for long-distance and international routes
- Minimal wear on the yacht
- Highly secure, scheduled transit
Cons:
- Higher cost
- Requires advance planning
- More paperwork and port coordination
International Yacht Transport Considerations
Moving a yacht internationally isn’t just about logistics—it’s about customs, regulations, and documentation. Depending on your destination, you may need:
- Import duties or taxes
- Flag state compliance
- Environmental or quarantine clearance
Working with professionals who specialize in international yacht transport is critical to avoid holdups at port.
Timing and Seasonal Factors
- 3–7 days, depending on distance and permitting.
- Varies by route; average 1–2 weeks for domestic coastwise trips.
- 2–8 weeks, including scheduling and customs.
Seasonal timing is everything. Hurricane season (June–November), winter storms, and port congestion can all impact delivery time. Plan accordingly and consult your broker early in the process.
Your Yacht. Your Dream. Your Journey—We’ll Make It Happen
At FYI Yachts, we don’t just help you find your dream yacht; we help you bring it home, no matter where it is. If the yacht is right for you in another state, city, or country, we’ll help you choose the best transportation method and connect you with the right professionals to get it done right.
Published on: April 24, 2025
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