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1525 NW 3RD ST STE 8
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Scott was very professional and took great care of our boat! He does not text/call while driving so comms can be delayed, but he picked up and delivered our boat as promised and was very helpful.
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Lexi Smith
5/5 | 4 weeks ago
Hope everyone is enjoying the great weather and boating season. I felt it was important to post this in hopes of saving other boaters the potential aggravation and cost of using the wrong transport company to move their boat. We moved a boat from Allatoona to Lanier in February and used a company that used to have a decent reputation from what I heard before it was sold to the current owner/operator. After working in transportation myself on the vehicle side for a few years I should have taken heed when seeing some bad reviews online and hearing some less than great stories (even from the guy that sold me the boat). We had Lakeside Marine Transport (Scott) scheduled to move our boat in mid February. We received absolutely no communication as the date approached and we kept sending text messsages and leaving voicemails. The night before the scheduled move we get a text saying he was out of town and could we move it one day later as he just got back in town and needed to check the trailer. The next day we hear nothing and finally get a response later in the day saying he has some items he needs to fix and is trying to push yet another day, but I tell him we have already waited two days and it really needs to get done. After waiting at Allatoona Landing and taking time off from work and pushing to get the job done, Scott shows up just before dark, loads in the dark, has no spotter vehicle or helper (legally required for a boat around 48’) and then says we can splash at Lanier the following day. After continuously calling and texting without response the next day we finally get notification around 6:30 PM, we end up also splashing in the dark at a time when dock floats and everything else imaginable is floating in the lake. Scott almost doubles the price from the initial quote saying he thought it was a different boat and also added hours for removing the radar. Fast forward to several weeks after the boat is on Lanier. I reach out to Scott showing him pictures of the Raydome before and after (pictures I took for him one day before the move and the day after the survey to show him what equipment is on top along with current picture with damage now) which shows the dome is cracked and clearly damaged. The screws were also hanging loose and never resecured. Scott immediately says he doesn’t know how it could have happened, but also says he could try and find a used replacement cover. Seemed pretty quick to look for a cover. At the same time we have an extremely reputable company doing audio and other related work (Avc Marine) and they look into the Raydome damage and the components are bent from the impact or dropping of the unit, which was clearing working during the survey. After three months of Scott saying he will get to the boat as he has some spare units in his storage that might work, we give up and schedule AVC as they are very trustworthy and know what they are doing. No returned texts or voicemails from Scott. Scott tells me what he thinks he could get the unit for and I even agree to cover the additional cost to have AVC perform the work, then Scott just stops responding. Do yourself and anyone you know looking to move a boat a big favor and avoid Lakeside Marine Transport. We heard great things about Smithline and Ray’s out of Athens and we should have used one of them. Smithline couldn’t splash the trailer, but Ray could have. BUYER BEWARE!! You pay for what you get. #boattransport #boathauling #boatmovers #marinetransport #lakelanier #lakeallatoona
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Justin Newell
1/5 | 3 months ago
THEIF. LIAR. CRIMINAL. THEIF. LIAR. CRIMINAL. Scott Craig of Lakeside Marine Transport is a criminal. Look him up on the Hall County sheriff’s office page. I won’t bother with details because others already have, and it’s the same story every time. He will hold your boat hostage. He does not communicate after he has you on the hook. SPREAD THE WORD!!! DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THIS PERSON!!! We finally found a real boat transport company…look up Ray Davenport. Ray will do the job in a timely fashion with no hassle. SCOTT CRAIG WILL RIP YOU OFF!!!!!!!! STAY AWAY FROM SCOTT CRAIG AND LAKESIDE MARINE TRANSPORT!!!
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Lori Woosley
1/5 | a month ago
Lakeside marine transport is by far the best transport company in North Georgia. They are polite,very careful when loading a boat and there prices are very far. They have a lot of yesrs in the boat moving business. I personally have had boats moved all over the USA. And never had a problem and I mean never. So if you need a. Boat moved call them you will not be disappointed.
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Bill Sickles
5/5 | 6 years ago
I cant say enough about how happy we were with the professionalism and respect these guys gave our boat. We've had our boat moved a few times, and this company was by far the best to work with. They will take good care of your boat and make sure it gets there safe. Highly recommend.
LJ
Lara J
5/5 | 5 years ago

FAQs

  • Who will bring the packing supplies?

    Ans: Lakeside Marine Transport will bring high-quality packing materials for all the items listed in your inventory list. These supplies include moving boxes of different sizes and strengths, packing sheets, packing tape, bubble wrap, and more. For delicate and fragile items, specialized packing supplies will be used.

  • How long does the move take?

    Ans: Long-distance moves take longer duration than local moves. Local moves can be completed within the day while long-distance moves can take 2-7 days depending on the destination.

  • How does a Lakeside Marine Transport handle moves during bad weather?

    Ans: Lakeside Marine Transport take all necessary steps to ensure the safety of your belongings during bad weather. During bad weather moves, all the items are packed in waterproof materials, and safe transportation is ensured.

  • How are fragile items handled by Lakeside Marine Transport?

    Ans: Lakeside Marine Transport uses high-quality packing supplies to pack fragile items. They use special packing items like bubble wrap and Styrofoam balls to avoid movement.

  • How does the Lakeside Marine Transport ensure the security of my belongings during the move?

    Ans: Lakeside Marine Transport ensures the security and safety of your belongings while they are in transit. The moving truck once locked will be opened at the destination. All the items are packed, labeled, and loaded carefully.

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