Joule Yacht Transport Inc



Joule Yacht Transport is one of the nation’s leading transport providers. Joule Yacht Transport, Inc. had its birth in 1954 when Dick Joule needed to get his boat from the water to his New York home.

They are now THE SPECIALISTS in transporting yachts of all sizes efficiently and dependably while at the same time guarding against structural damage on the road. A problem no one else will handle. Joule will design and tailor to that particular need.

Joule Yacht Transport's highly skilled dispatching staff is an integral part of the total operations which serves your needs from coast to coast. They work out the details of your transport need, control of driver’s assurance of scheduled arrivals and customer information.

As the yachts got higher, wider and heavier, Joule Yacht Transport began custom building its trailers to accommodate the individual yacht. Their unique custom trail ring system offers unlimited advantages to the manufacturer.

In 1977 the corporate headquarters for this nationwide marine transport company was moved from New York to Clearwater, Florida. Terminals are also maintained in Englishtown, New Jersey and Warren, Rhode Island. New York shipping magnate George Coumantaros' new boat, the 80ft. carbon fiber Boomerang is moved over the Mount Hope Bridge to Portsmouth, Rhode Island by Joule Yacht Transport.
 
Additional Locations are Warren, RI, Palm Coast, FL, Green Bay, WI, Mira Loma, CA, Sawyer, MI. Company is the member of some famous organizations like American Trucking Association, Connecticut Marine Trades, National Marine Manufacturers Assn., and Specialized Carriers & Rigging Assn.
 
Company is sponsors of APBA Offshore Racing, Farr 40 World Championship, Seventh Annual Newport Gold Regatta, etc. Though swiftness and drive are keys to any trucking operation, protection of shipments and customer investments rank number one at Joule Yacht Transport. In addition to maintaining complete insurance coverage, comprehensive training and safety programs are developed jointly by the Safety and Maintenance Departments. Routine and ongoing training of drivers insured awareness of new safety developments in this constantly changing industry.