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John Cairns
 
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22 days consecutively would mean that you would be able to sail the thing
out of Lake St. Clair. Which would probably mean higher insurance premiums
for the owner. This sounds like something that might interest someone that
was in a position to write off the cost as a business expense, I really
can't imagine anyone else being interested. Actually, one lease share would
pay the slip, fuel, insurance and cleaning and leave a couple k left over.
John Cairns

"N1EE" wrote in message
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Why not 22 days consecutively? If
someone wanted to day sail then they
would rent a day sailor! It sounds
like a very good deal for the owners.
One lease-share would pay the slip
expenses for the year.

Bart Senior


"John Cairns" wrote

http://www.pinnacleyachts.com/
Inexpensive, oversized postcard. "Leaseshare A Magnificent New 2004

Jeanneau
37 Foot Yacht Near Detroit" "Sail the Entire Season for the

All-Inclusive
Price of $4,350" On the back, it explains that the "season" consists of

"22
day and evening" sails on Lake St. Clair. They must be having some

success
in Chicago, they claim to have been in business for 7 years. The website
shows a fleet of older(pre-2004) boats, I wonder if anyone in these

parts
will take the bait? I called the 800 #, and as I suspected, the "22 days

and
evenings" are just that, you can't have the boat for more than a day at

a
time, which probably helps the real owners enormously on insurance

costs. It
does sound like something that might appeal to a business owner, you

could
possibly write off the cost of the lease as an expense.
John Cairns