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I haven't been around this group much in a long while, but some of you may remember me as having restoring a 1958 Chris Craft 22 footer. Others may still have me blocked for some political / off topic posts. Anyway -- after messing around and having a great time in this 22 footer, my Dad is interested in getting a larger boat. I'm 100% certain he would enjoy it, but we're not so certain that my mom likes boating enough to spend that kind of money on a boat. She does like to go out sometimes on our little boat, but isn't nearly as "into" it as my Dad is. ~ On the other hand, she might really enjoy a bigger boat, what with having a real head, place to keep & cook food, stateroom, and place get in out of the cold or sun, etc. So I'm thinking they should try to rent a larger boat for a week trip next summer. This would allow them to decide if they would use a big boat enough to spend the money on one. Hey, maybe she'd even like it so much that they'd spend more and get more than they would without having rented first. QUESTIONS: Are there companys that rent biger boats? We're in the North East, so Boston, Hudson River, Lake Champlaine or LI Sound would be the location. Anyone know specific companys in these areas? What range of cost are we talking about for a week's trip? What things (besides cost & condtion of the boat) should we be thinking about when renting a larger boat for week? If someone is interested in buying a boat and clearly a qualified buyer, are sellers and/or brokers usually open to the idea of an extended trial (at a fee, of course)? Other ideas, comments? THANKS, Gary |
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![]() "jabadoodle" wrote in message reenews.net... (Questions below) I haven't been around this group much in a long while, but some of you may remember me as having restoring a 1958 Chris Craft 22 footer. Others may still have me blocked for some political / off topic posts. Anyway -- after messing around and having a great time in this 22 footer, my Dad is interested in getting a larger boat. I'm 100% certain he would enjoy it, but we're not so certain that my mom likes boating enough to spend that kind of money on a boat. She does like to go out sometimes on our little boat, but isn't nearly as "into" it as my Dad is. ~ On the other hand, she might really enjoy a bigger boat, what with having a real head, place to keep & cook food, stateroom, and place get in out of the cold or sun, etc. So I'm thinking they should try to rent a larger boat for a week trip next summer. This would allow them to decide if they would use a big boat enough to spend the money on one. Hey, maybe she'd even like it so much that they'd spend more and get more than they would without having rented first. QUESTIONS: Are there companys that rent biger boats? We're in the North East, so Boston, Hudson River, Lake Champlaine or LI Sound would be the location. Anyone know specific companys in these areas? What range of cost are we talking about for a week's trip? What things (besides cost & condtion of the boat) should we be thinking about when renting a larger boat for week? If someone is interested in buying a boat and clearly a qualified buyer, are sellers and/or brokers usually open to the idea of an extended trial (at a fee, of course)? Other ideas, comments? THANKS, Gary I know you can in the Washington state San Juan area as well as the Caribbean. |
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![]() jabadoodle wrote: (Questions below) I haven't been around this group much in a long while, but some of you may remember me as having restoring a 1958 Chris Craft 22 footer. Others may still have me blocked for some political / off topic posts. Anyway -- after messing around and having a great time in this 22 footer, my Dad is interested in getting a larger boat. I'm 100% certain he would enjoy it, but we're not so certain that my mom likes boating enough to spend that kind of money on a boat. She does like to go out sometimes on our little boat, but isn't nearly as "into" it as my Dad is. ~ On the other hand, she might really enjoy a bigger boat, what with having a real head, place to keep & cook food, stateroom, and place get in out of the cold or sun, etc. So I'm thinking they should try to rent a larger boat for a week trip next summer. This would allow them to decide if they would use a big boat enough to spend the money on one. Hey, maybe she'd even like it so much that they'd spend more and get more than they would without having rented first. QUESTIONS: Are there companys that rent biger boats? We're in the North East, so Boston, Hudson River, Lake Champlaine or LI Sound would be the location. Anyone know specific companys in these areas? What range of cost are we talking about for a week's trip? What things (besides cost & condtion of the boat) should we be thinking about when renting a larger boat for week? If someone is interested in buying a boat and clearly a qualified buyer, are sellers and/or brokers usually open to the idea of an extended trial (at a fee, of course)? Other ideas, comments? THANKS, Gary Here you go: http://www.yachtworld.com/charters/ Plug in your parameters and this site will generate a list of companies offering bareboat charters fitting your specifications. Your dad will probably need to be able to list some specific experience on a boat in that size category to be allowed to bareboat. Barring that, he may have to settle for chartering with a licensed captain. Some of the local companies up here will charter to inexperienced boaters for a week, with the provision that a licensed captain is aboard at the beginning of the charter to offer instruction to the renters. If at some point during the week the licensed captain feels that the renters are actually competent to run the boat, he goes ashore and the renters carry on. If the L.C. never thinks the renters have "got it", he'll be aboard for the entire week. |
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On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 21:58:29 -0400, "jabadoodle"
wrote: QUESTIONS: Are there companys that rent biger boats? We're in the North East, so Boston, Hudson River, Lake Champlaine or LI Sound would be the location. ====== http://tinyurl.com/onrv2 http://tinyurl.com/nn3k6 |
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