Would you rent your boat for a weekend?

Would you rent your boat for a weekend?

  • No way, not a chance, never gong to happen.

    Votes: 168 77.4%
  • Hmmm, maybe if the price is right.

    Votes: 25 11.5%
  • Sure, $500 a day and they must carry the insurance for full replacement cost.

    Votes: 24 11.1%

  • Total voters
    217

island mike

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Jul 31, 2011
Messages
440
Re: Would you rent your boat for a weekend?

Nohohoh,
Not without me on it and steering..
I charter.
So its a NO
 

hog88

Petty Officer 2nd Class
Joined
Jun 24, 2011
Messages
112
Re: Would you rent your boat for a weekend?

Everything has it's price so yeah for the right amount of $$$$.
 

Home Cookin'

Fleet Admiral
Joined
May 26, 2009
Messages
9,715
Re: Would you rent your boat for a weekend?

The special insurance policy solves the major problem--liability. The licensed captain solves the lack of experience problem (and is consistent with solving the uninsured liability risk). That leaves a relatively minor risk--some small damage that would not be worth an insurance claim, that the renters won't fix--say a carpet stain or broken fitting. That is what you are getting paid for. At that point the question is no different than renting out your beach/lake house, which plenty of people do, but they have to be a bit tolerant.

Wouldn't do it with a unique boat but why not with a generic? I guess for me it's academic b/c no one would rent, insure and captain my little old boats!

Would it change anyone's mind if a licensed captain was in charge of the boat and the renters went along for the ride? And a special insurance policy was put in place for the time of the rental?
 

DC20

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Dec 5, 2007
Messages
361
Re: Would you rent your boat for a weekend?

Many Insurance Policies might not provide any coverage, because you took the policy out for personal recreational use, and are now renting it. But please check with your Insurance Agent:)
 

KDAVID1

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Aug 13, 2011
Messages
501
Re: Would you rent your boat for a weekend?

Not my personal boat. Not a chance.
 

Tetondan37

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Jul 31, 2011
Messages
35
Re: Would you rent your boat for a weekend?

No Way would I rent my boat. Unless they were paying me to captian the boat too.
 

STARCRAFT16SS

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Mar 25, 2008
Messages
344
Re: Would you rent your boat for a weekend?

NO.....I have let my brothers borrow my 17ft Alumacraft Canoes all the time...but never the boat...One brother borrowed a 1969 Dodge Dart GT from me...all I got back was the car keys...and a while later $100...I did not have full coverage
on the car...the car was totaled when He was driving and fell asleep at the wheel...woke up as the last wheel of the car was leaving the pavement.. over-corrected getting back on the highway..hooked the curb...sent the car into a spin
against the concrete wall between north and southbound trafffic..aluminum rims were shattered..car trashed///Hi, here are your keys back.. that's whats left of your car...:facepalm: My brother did not get hurt in the accident
MY Father-in-law Bob let 4 friends borrow a Jon Boat with a outboard...a week later had not seen the boat...asked were it was...told..Oh we removed some of the flotation for more storage space...fishing on the Saint Croix river...a big power boat
came by and swamped/sunk us....Never recovered the boat!:mad:
NO!!!...I would not borrow, loan, rent out my 1971 Starcraft Supersport
 
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