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Old 04-22-2008, 11:23 AM
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Yes the insurance is the expensive part. But the Franchise does have a program worked out and it is cheeper than any fleet policy I have found.

The second issue I have as most people will also is the availability. Each franchise owner has different rules for reserving boats. But basically it boils down to this. Each member is given a set number of days they can reserve in advance. The average is 6 days per year in there home club. Then every week they can reserve any boat that is available for that week. So you may not get the exact boat you want but there most likely will be a boat available. Each franchise has to evaluate there membership as to how many boats will be needed per membership. I would think that in the Long Island area with such a short boating season the average of 1 boat per 10 members will not be enough to satify the demand of the members.
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Don, how much investigating have you done?
I have a friend whose been working on this for over a year and seems pretty close to opening up one in port.
But i believe its a 'Carefree boat club'.

Here's my issue w/ it... you reserve on Monday, a boat for Friday afternoon... come Friday, its raining...
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stecz, you seem to have an awful lot of knowledge on homo clubs - just hearsay? - jeff
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Old 04-22-2008, 03:26 PM
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Back in the late 80's and early 1990's I had a Club Nautico Franchise. They were owned by OMC at the time. They had around 80 rental centers in prime boating areas. Similar principals as Freedom. OMC thought that it would get more people into boating. If you want some good, bad and ugly, PM me for details.
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Freedom should have no rules
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Old 04-22-2008, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by mccaffertee
is this a good business move?

Thats probobly my biggest beef. For $6,000 a year you can just about make payments, maintenance, and gas. You won't be in a skater, but I didn't see any skater's on that video either............ And its an asset..........that can be sold.........whenever I feel like it.
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Old 04-22-2008, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Stormrider
Don, how much investigating have you done?
I have a friend whose been working on this for over a year and seems pretty close to opening up one in port.
But i believe its a 'Carefree boat club'.

Here's my issue w/ it... you reserve on Monday, a boat for Friday afternoon... come Friday, its raining...
I think this concept will work for the average guy looking for a no head ache alternative to boating. Most people on this site are more like boat maniacs. We want to be out using it as much as we can.

But this is not the target market. I think the market is the boater who wants the use of a boat without the hassel of maintaing it, paying for the dockage, winter storage, insurance, and everything else that goes along with ownership.
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Old 04-27-2008, 02:55 PM
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I guess if you travel a lot and these locations are near by and you can use them then its fine if not buy a boat and tow it with you
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Old 04-27-2008, 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by sellsman11
LMFAO!!! Send me a "My Peeps" application please!!!
what can you offer me and my people......
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Old 04-27-2008, 07:22 PM
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I added a rental business to my marina one year. It was a ton of problems and repairs and when I did the math at the end of the season I made maybe 20g's extra that year. Wasn't worth it so I sold off the boats.

I think I still have the income statements somewhere packed if you want copies.
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