See You Out Here
No boat? No problem. Round up your crew, take the helm and head out on a voyage of boating discovery. Rentals and charters let you enjoy a wide variety of boating adventures—from fishing to cruising to sailing or watersports—without owning a boat. They’re a great way to try different boat types if you’re thinking about buying a boat or trading up to a bigger model.
Not quite ready to fully commit to boat ownership? Try an alternative to boat ownership, like boat rentals, boat clubs, peer-to-peer boat sharing or charters, which are all great options for prospective boat buyers to “test the waters,” enjoying the opportunity to try various types of boats, or even specific brands and models before committing to their own boat purchase and the associated costs.
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Ways to Get Out on the Water
Boat Rentals
Like automobile rental operations, boat rental locations are found in nearly all popular boating destinations, and give consumers access to a boat by the hour, day, week or even month. Renters typically pay for the rental period as well as the gas they consume. Renting is a great way to take out a boat occasionally, but may not be the best alternative for those who plan to boat more frequently as costs can accumulate rather quickly.
Boat Clubs
Frequent renters may be better served by a boat club. Rather than individual rentals, boat club members pay an initial membership fee then monthly or annual “dues” to be a part of a club that owns and maintains a variety of boats. When a club member wants to go boating, they check the club’s availability, reserve a boat for a designated time period, then show up at the dock and go.
Peer-to-Peer Boat Sharing
A third alternative to ownership, peer-to-peer boat sharing, is rapidly increasing in popularity. Peer-to-peer boat sharing is little different than peer-to-peer house, apartment or car sharing popularized by Internet-based sites like Airbnb and Turo. Boat owners enjoy the ability to make their boats available to their “peers” for rental when not in use, while the renter has a wider variety of vessels at their disposal than available through the typical boat club or charter provider and doesn’t pay any monthly membership fees.
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