5 Things to Know Before Hauling Your Boat in Nova Scotia
- BudgetPro Hauling
- Apr 24
- 1 min read
Moving your boat isn’t as simple as hitching it up and hitting the road. Whether you’re heading inland for the winter or preparing for a scenic summer launch, there are important details to keep in mind. Here’s what every Nova Scotia boat owner should know:
1. Know Your Boat’s Dimensions
Measure your boat’s length, height, width, and weight. These details help your hauler choose the right trailer and route—especially if oversized load permits are required.
2. Check Local Regulations
Transporting boats in Nova Scotia requires compliance with provincial and municipal road laws. At BudgetPro Hauling, we handle all the permits and paperwork for you.
3. Prep Your Boat for Transport
Drain fuel and water tanks, secure hatches, remove loose gear, and protect the windshield. A well-prepared boat reduces risk during transit.
4. Choose an Experienced Hauler
Don’t trust your valuable watercraft to just anyone. An experienced, insured hauler like BudgetPro Hauling ensures your boat is protected every mile of the way.
5. Ask About Storage Options
Need to store your boat after transport? We can connect you with reliable, secure winter or off-season boat storage partners in your area.
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