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Irwin Jacobs is jumping in feet first with a boat rental program that he
says could transform the boating industry, something akin to Avis or Hertz, but on the water. Jacobs, as CEO of Minneapolis-based Genmar Holdings Inc., will launch Triumph Boat Rentals in September at the company's annual dealer meeting in Las Vegas. It could prove to be the saving grace for a line of heavy-duty boats Genmar spent millions to develop but have been slow to catch on. In the first year, Genmar is planning to lease about 4,000 boats to its dealers and other boat rental operators, both with and without marinas. The plan allows for daily and weekly rentals. The vessels, which include fishing, skiing and pontoon boats, will range from 12 to 25 feet and are made out of Genmar's proprietary Roplene technology. Dealers will pay a flat annual lease per boat to Genmar and be able to set rental rates. Insurance for the rentals will be paid by Genmar as a part of the leasing agreement. About 400 Genmar dealers have already expressed interest in becoming rental outlets, Jacobs said. "There's a tremendous market for renting boats that's never been formally designed or put into a platform." Full story at http://www.bizjournals.com/twincitie...23/story2.html =========================================== Let's hope this turns into a positive program. I wonder about the qualifications and boater education of those renting or leasing boats. I guess it could be no worse than entry level boaters purchasing boats with little or no boater education. Let's see how this program turns out. |
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Any knucklehead can rent a 50 foot houseboat on the Delta or numerous
inland lakes. This just gives them more choices. ![]() |
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On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 18:30:52 -0500, "JimH" wrote:
~~ snippage ~~ Let's hope this turns into a positive program. I wonder about the qualifications and boater education of those renting or leasing boats. I guess it could be no worse than entry level boaters purchasing boats with little or no boater education. Let's see how this program turns out. As to the boats, the Triumph (http://www.triumphboats.com/) line is decent for a basic boat. The ones I've seen at boat shows are very basic with minimal storage and bare minimum amenities. As to the rental/lease, I share JimH's concern about boating safety. I can just see some guy with his wife and four kids heading out to Martha's Vineyard in one - a disaster waiting to happen. "It's right over there Honey - we can be there in an hour"...... Later, Tom |
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