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![]() Bob Gough wrote in message om... The Moorings is the oldest and were, prior to the merger of Sunsail and Stardust, the largest bareboat charter operation around. Quite often people who have never chartered before are recommended to The Moorings because of their efficiency and high level of service enormous snip Very accurate and balanced reply, Bob. I used to own and run a charter fleet of some 70 yachts and we looked at this technique. It handed the finance costs (depreciation especially) to the owner, and these are by far the biggest costs of running a fleet. We didn't do it in the end because: We reached a similar conclusion to you. In the long term, finance costs are a lot lower buying second hand boats, and doing them up really well. So what we did was keep our (own) ex-charter boats, do them up really well, and run them for a further 15 years or more. We kept a steady trickle of new boats coming in, and our gamble was that the market wouldn't turn its nose up at the older boats. It didn't. I sold out some 15 years ago, and I note that the outfit is still running with the same policy, and that (together with another using the same policy) they're both great value for money for charterers, and also the most profitable outfits for their turnovers in the business. JimB |
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