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Old 08-07-2014 | 07:31 AM
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The peer-to-peer rental concept popular among travelers has gone pier-to-peer.

Like Airbnb.com, where homeowners rent out a room or the whole house to vacationers, boat-sharing websites give landlubbers who want to spend a few hours on the water an online marketplace to search for boats of various sizes and prices in South Florida.

Instead of going to a boat charter company, potential renters log onto a website such as Boatbound.com and connect with boat owners directly. For the owners of the vessels, it's also a way to make some extra cash off their boats when they're idle.

"I am a captain and I like to see people on the water and Cruzin gives people a chance to get on the water,'' said Tom Dwyer, 73, a Lantana resident who lists his two kayaks and his 20-foot and 30-foot Albury boats on Cruzin.com, which launched last year in Dania Beach. His smaller boat, called the "Risky Business," rents for $200 a day. He said it's a way to keep his boats running when he's away.

Jaclyn Baumgarten, a co-founder and chief executive of Cruzin, said that "with peer to peer rental, it's a way to take that natural community that exists offline among boaters and bring it online. It's about that social experience. I think boaters are naturally social people who love spending time with friends and family.''
The San Francisco entrepreneur, who lived in Hollywood, Fla., to launch the platform, got the idea for the company after seeing her two brothers wrestle with the possibility of having to sell their boats because of the high maintenance costs associated with them.

"I knew about Airbnb and car-sharing models,'' recalled Baumgarten, who thought the sharing economy could "create a safe experience for the renter and the boater owner."

Baumgarten also wanted to make boating more accessible for everyday folks. She decided to launch the company in South Florida to see how the concept would work in a region known for boating.

"We knew that if we could build a program that would work for Florida, that it would work anywhere,'' she said. The company has since expanded nationally.

So how does it work?

"We knew that if we could build a program that would work for Florida, that it would work anywhere,'' she said. The company has since expanded nationally.

So how does it work?

Boat owners log onto Cruzin for free and create a profile with photos of their boat, size and rental fee. Renters use the site to browse for boat style (from kayaks to yachts) and price.

An online map features the image of a small sailboat that marks where there is a boat available. On a recent weekday, there was an 18-foot Tahoe Q3 in Boynton Beach that rented for $150 a day, while over in Sunrise, there was a Stingray available for $200 a day.

"These boats are privately owned, well-loved and well-appointed,'' added Baumgarten. "They are much nicer than what one would find in a typical rental fleet."

The company pre-qualifies renters using Experian and fraud-prevention checks. The customer also has to have at least two years boating experience, which they explain in the screening process, or they can bring a licensed captain. The boat owners are also protected by $2 million in hull insurance and $1 million in liability insurance and towing service. Cruzin gets a 40 percent cut and covers the insurance.

"It's safe, easy and fun, just the way boating was meant to be,'' added Baumgarten.

Other sites, including Boatbound.com and fun2boat.com, are taking a similar approach in matching people with vessels in South Florida.

Aventura-based BoatSetter.com launched last February and rents boats in the 28- to 60-foot range regardless of one's experience. Recently, an eight-passenger, 28-foot boat in Boynton Beach was going for $126 an hour.

The website lists designated marinas and areas to rent from, including Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, Delray Beach, Jupiter and Riviera Beach. The site also matches people with captains-for-hire if the renter prefers to have someone with more experience aboard.

Andrew Sturner, a lifelong boater and the site's chairman, said the concept can help bridge two generations of consumers: baby boomers who own boats and 20-somethings who haven't been introduced to the nautical lifestyle.

"The opportunity to marry the baby boomers with the millennials that are either unwilling or unable to afford the boating lifestyle, we saw a massive opportunity," said Sturner, a Hallandale Beach resident and marina owner.

The boat owner sets the rental fee and BoatSetter receives 20 percent of the cut.

Sturner said it's up to boat owners to determine whether the renter has enough experience to navigate their vessels.

Hollywood resident Bill Amirault has rented out his 23-foot Dusky 23 for the past year using Cruzin.

He said the company's background checks on renters and insurance coverage put him at ease about handing the keys to his vessel, though he sometimes worries.

"There is always a little bit of that,'' said Amirault, who rents his boat for about $270 a day. "The waterways around South Florida are pretty easily navigable. If you stay within the channel and the Intracoastal and off-shore, you are pretty safe."

Andy Helfan, of Hollywood, rented a Boston Whaler using Cruzin last year.

The experience inspired him to return to boating and he now rents his new 28.5-foot Bluewater fisherman's boat, the Wetever.

"I knew that I wanted to get back into boat ownership and that helped push us over the curve,'' said Helfan, a director at a dialysis provider who is looking to charge renters $600 for the day.

Former boat owner Julian Lopera was looking to charter a 23-foot-power boat recently. He decided to try Cruzin.

"I wanted a power boat just to go out with the family for the day,'' said the Hallandale Beach resident. He spent about $420 including gas to rent the boat from a Dania Beach boat owner who showed him the ins and outs of the boat.

Lopera took the boat out along the Intracoastal to Bayside Miami with his wife, two young boys and other relatives.

"They loved it. It's definitely better to rent a boat than to own one,'' he said.


http://www.sun-sentinel.com/fl-boat-...878,full.story

Also note, Andrew Sturmer mentioned in the story owns a chain of marinas but he was the guy that built Passport Marine up as the biggest Formula dealer in the world and then when it went bad 40-50-60 Formulas got dumped on the factory/banks.

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Here is the short list of what the OSO crowd would want to rent (other than the multiple CC's)

50 Sea Ray- https://www.cruzin.com/boat_rentals/398
48 Sunseeker- https://www.cruzin.com/boat_rentals/251
59 Azimut https://www.cruzin.com/boat_rentals/483
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The site gets 40%? That's brutal. I get nervous enough about damaging my boat myself. I'd be a wreck worrying about renters.
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Originally Posted by Captain YARRR
The site gets 40%? That's brutal. I get nervous enough about damaging my boat myself. I'd be a wreck worrying about renters.
The insurance issue would be a glitch.....from their FAQ section. "1mm in hull and liability" seems vague. As in what if it is 50K in hull value but 950K in liability, what happens in the case of the 5mm judgment because someone was injured or killed by your boat (think about the Deep Impact case where the kid was killed trying to push the boat off the sandbar).

What do you mean by fully insured?


During the rental period, this insurance covers you and your boat for $1 Million in hull and liability from a world class AM Best rated A+ (superior) insurer. If there is a claim, the deductible is covered by the renter's security deposit. This insurance is primary while the boat is being rented from an approved Cruzin renter. Please note this will be subject to terms and conditions as all boats, owners and renters need to be approved prior to participation in the Cruzin program

What kind of boats will be covered by insurance?


Boats up to 45 feet in length are eligible for participation in the insurance program. If a boat exceeds 45 feet in length, exceeds $250,000 in market value, or has a top speed over 50MPH, special approval is required for participation.


Not allowed ◾Custom or homemade Vessels
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i dont see any 41 apaches on the list... wtf
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Originally Posted by ratman
i dont see any 41 apaches on the list... wtf
You obviously didn't read jupe's post.

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I've used these guy and they been great and pricing reasonable.
http://www.cccharters.com/charter_fleet.php
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Originally Posted by RT930turbo
You obviously didn't read jupe's post.

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two colombians just crossed your southern border with 22s loaded with subsonic ammo... they are each carrying your foto.. you have been warned
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capt 300 to 350 a day, i had no idea capt ron made that kinda coin lol
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Originally Posted by ratman
i dont see any 41 apaches on the list... wtf
Under 45 feet- check
Under $250k- check
Top speed not to exceed 50mph- check

Somebody may have to send the Apache Owner's Assn. a letter via carrier pigeon, or a telegram so they can get involved in the program.
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