If you can work this out a private partneship gets rid of any middleman.

It looks like a 10% share, Annual cost of maintenance per share $3211. Thats $32110 a year maintenance, Am i reading that right
I have a Rayglass 730 and i can assure you $3211 is more than i spend a year on maintenance
Blue Legend wrote:It looks like a 10% share, Annual cost of maintenance per share $3211. Thats $32110 a year maintenance, Am i reading that right |
V8BOSS wrote:And lets remember that these guys (including Tagit) are doing this for a living, not for love! Theres got to be something in it for the business somewhere! |
steve63 wrote:I agree with bluelegend....its expensive relative to other options.....keep an open mind to the other possibilities |
I meant that the so called 'maintenance' fee for this size vessel was high relative to what you would pay if you were in a private partnership or in something like what the OBC members have setup. For example we pay approx. $7k per annum for a 50% share of a late model 36ft launch. This includes marina berth rental, maintainance, insurance etc. Yes we have to manage these activities ourselves but I find that an enjoyable part of the whole boat ownership experience
Hi all,
If you've made it this far down the thread you may be interested in an update from us (Ownaship).
Since 2009 (when this discussion was live) Ownaship has undergone a change in ownership and significant growth. We are now New Zealand's largest boat share management company, managing a fleet of 17 vessels and over 120 shareholders (from two vessels in 2009).
Having over a decade of experience means we've been able to fine tune our operation and what we offer. We think the popularity of our shares and the growth of the company speaks for itself.
If you are thinking about a boat share but have questions we suggest reading through some of the info available on our website and getting in touch. We can help you understand the in's and outs of boat sharing with us or anyone else. We look forward to hearing from you.
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