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What is it like to drive from Florida to Long Island ?

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PangarooFREE2021#1
I wanna go down to Florida and pickup a trailered boat and return on I95. Do you drive thru mountain areas along the way ? Is it mostly level highway ? I'm going from Orlando to Long Island and it'll be a week vacation mixed in. Thanks for any info.
First Mate701 postsSince 2021
live bait
live baitFREE2021#2
It's a long flat boring ride. You will go over the G/W bridge & get on the N.J. Tpk to I 95 south. We do the trip every year towing a 35' 5th wheel & try to leave L.I. on Sat morning. You will hit traffic around Manassas Va & decide how long you want to drive. I'm in no hurry & take 2 nights on the road, or depending on where in Fla you are going, you can do it in about 22hrs. If you want the senic ride take the Pa. Tpk to 81 & go through the mountains, that will add about 200 miles to the trip. I can tell ya that straight down 95 from the north fork to the Sebastian area is 1250 miles. All the toll roads on the way take EZ pass.
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CaptainOriginal Crew1,979 postsSince 2018
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PangarooFREE2021#3
I'll probably take the Auto Train down and drive back up. I'll make it a week vacation and I'll visit everything about the Civil War along the way. I'll drive thru the congested areas on Saturday. Maybe 150 miles driving a day so I can visit places. EZ Pass will come in handy.
First Mate701 postsSince 2021
george
georgeADMIN2021#4
I just trailered from Commack to Naples with a 17 foot bass boat in tow. With 2 drivers we did it in 19 hours using GPS the entire way.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
Old Mud
Old MudFREE2021#5
I'll probably take the Auto Train down and drive back up. I'll make it a week vacation and I'll visit everything about the Civil War along the way. I'll drive thru the congested areas on Saturday. Maybe 150 miles driving a day so I can visit places. EZ Pass will come in handy.
Panga, If you only drive 150 a day it will take you 8 days. right there. 🙂

Better go to plan B.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,182 postsSince 2018
BoatGuy
BoatGuyFREE2021#6

I have used this twice. When you figure your time, gas and tolls, this makes a lot of sense.

Fla to NY and vs versa is a popular run. If a truck goes NY to Fla, they will give you a good price to come back since the alternative is to come back empty.
First MateOriginal Crew780 postsSince 2019
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PangarooFREE2021#7

I have used this twice. When you figure your time, gas and tolls, this makes a lot of sense.

Fla to NY and vs versa is a popular run. If a truck goes NY to Fla, they will give you a good price to come back since the alternative is to come back empty.
BoatGuy, thanks for the great information. I went and signed up and I submitted an offer for $867. It'll save me money and time.
First Mate701 postsSince 2021
jpd
jpdMOD2021#8
Did you ever see that show "Shipping Wars" on A&E?
They were all bidding on uShip timed auctions.


Lowest bidder would win the job, but uShip had the discretion to give it to movers with higher feedback ratings.
CommodoreOriginal Crew9,821 postsSince 2018
BoatGuy
BoatGuyFREE2021#9
BoatGuy, thanks for the great information. I went and signed up and I submitted an offer for $867. It'll save me money and time.
You may get a lot of hits. You offered a fair price. I paid $600 for a car to be shipped from Fla to Riverhead NY.
I do not remember what I paid after I purchased a a car trailer from North Carolina. Seems they could fit it in the back of the truck like the car. But finally someone took the bit and towed it to my house. They worry more about towing a trailer as it can be more problematic if the bearings seize on the way up.

BTW: I put the car trailer on and offered some amount (I forget). Lets say $600. An individual may reach out and say they can do it for $700. You can accept it of reject. In my case, the over that accepted my offer took too many jobs and could not deliver. Rather than get bad feedback, he found another shipper for me at the price he accepted.
First MateOriginal Crew780 postsSince 2019
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PangarooFREE2021#10
I posted $867 and then I decided to remove it because I'm 2 months away. When I get closer to the date I'll resubmit the offer. What a nice inexpensive way to ship. The boat dealer down there was saying $2- $3 a mile !!
First Mate701 postsSince 2021
BoatGuy
BoatGuyFREE2021#11
How long it takes to get a shipper depends on how much you offer. If you low-ball, expect a longer wait.
First MateOriginal Crew780 postsSince 2019
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OlenkFREEOct 9#12
I drove from Orlando up to New York with a small moving trailer a few years ago, and honestly, the route on I-95 is pretty straightforward and mostly flat. Once you get past the Carolinas, it's a lot of highway miles, and the only parts with any hills are around Virginia, but nothing I’d call mountainous. You shouldn't have much trouble towing a boat unless you hit traffic around the bigger cities, which definitely happens around D.C. and parts of New Jersey. Splitting it up over a few days is a good idea if you want to enjoy the stops and not be completely wiped out by the drive.

One thing I would do differently next time is think about shipping whatever I’m hauling, especially if it’s just a one way deal. I found out after my trip that companies like Three Movers can often take care of weird oversized stuff, even boats or antique furniture, and save you the hassle of traffic or breakdowns on a long trip.
Deckhand7 postsSince 2024
MOJOE
MOJOEMODOct 9#13
I drove from Orlando up to New York with a small moving trailer a few years ago, and honestly, the route on I-95 is pretty straightforward and mostly flat. Once you get past the Carolinas, it's a lot of highway miles, and the only parts with any hills are around Virginia, but nothing I’d call mountainous. You shouldn't have much trouble towing a boat unless you hit traffic around the bigger cities, which definitely happens around D.C. and parts of New Jersey. Splitting it up over a few days is a good idea if you want to enjoy the stops and not be completely wiped out by the drive.

One thing I would do differently next time is think about shipping whatever I’m hauling, especially if it’s just a one way deal. I found out after my trip that companies like Three Movers can often take care of weird oversized stuff, even boats or antique furniture, and save you the hassle of traffic or breakdowns on a long triple au
🌴 🌴olenk maureen and I did it about 3 years a go from staten island ny to melboune fla where we live now it took about 17 hours ,,,,,, we did it in 2 days ,,,,12/5 just to break it up alttle,,,,,,we took a room after 12 hours drive,,,,,thanks talking to cellfish before we left,,,, he does it all the time ,,,, it was a zip. On 95 all the way 😎👍,,,,,,,,,,,take care,,,,,,,,,that was the first time we drove to fla ,,,,,,,,,ps we had the home there for years but when we went there over the years we flew jet blue,,,,,,><))))*>
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AdmiralOriginal Crew25,765 postsSince 2018
CELLFISH
CELLFISHFREEOct 9#14
from Florida to Long Island ain’t too bad until ya get at the Nassau County line… cell…
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CommodoreOriginal Crew18,289 postsSince 2019
george
georgeADMINOct 9#15
It takes me under 20 hours from Commack to Naples Florida.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
MakoMatt
MakoMattMODOct 9#16
It takes me about 22 hours to drive the 1,260 miles from North Westchester to Venice.
CaptainOriginal Crew2,076 postsSince 2018
wader
waderFREEOct 11#17
torture

until you get clear of NY.................

after that - pretty decent - 10 hours gets you to Georgia.
Turn in for the day - finish it up the next day.
AdmiralOriginal Crew20,900 postsSince 2018
BoatGuy
BoatGuyFREEOct 11#18
You mentioned you wanted to go on vacation in Florida. Here’s an FYI: I was looking for a Corolla XRS. They are rare in NY. I finally found a low mileage model in Florida. The cost of gas, tolls, hotel and food make it and expensive trip

I called Samonas Prime Moving & Storage Inc. (Long Island Based Movers | Local Regional Commercial Long Distance Movers | Reliable • Family-Owned |). A friend mentioned they do a lot of NY to Fla runs. I found out they were making a run down to Fla and coming up empty. So, I got a quote of $650 to bring the car up. That was a few years ago. I ask they as they are Long Island based and I picked the car up in Riverhead opposite the Riverhead Toyota. For me it was a good experience. YMMV
First MateOriginal Crew780 postsSince 2019
CELLFISH
CELLFISHFREEOct 11#19
torture

until you get clear of NY.................

after that - pretty decent - 10 hours gets you to Georgia.
Turn in for the day - finish it up the next day.

BALTIMORE / WASHINGTON aint any better... perhaps even worse... take the express lanes at either starting points... cell...
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CommodoreOriginal Crew18,289 postsSince 2019
MakoMatt
MakoMattMODOct 11#20
Virginia is no bargain either and to top it off they are very big on catching speeders.
CaptainOriginal Crew2,076 postsSince 2018
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