Boat Feature:
Radar, Fish finder /Depth, roller furling mainsail (Almost new), roller furling jib, Universal diesel engine; immaculate condition, no smoke starts right up, Auto pilot, New interior upholstery, and new exterior paint.
About the Partnership
$6,000 buy in makes you an owner of 25% of the boat.
You will be on the DMV title.
When you decide to leave the partnership, you may resell your share or request I sell it for you, for a reasonable selling fee.
All scheduling is done conveniently via Google Calendar.
Each partner is guaranteed a minimum of 7 days per month to use the vessel.
Dues of $200/month cover slip fee, bottom cleaning, insurance.
APOLOGIES FOR SIDEWAYS PICS - THEY WERE ALL UPRIGHT UNTIL POSTED
WHY JOIN A PARTNERSHIP RATHER THAN PURCHASE A BOAT ON MY OWN?
1\.
You will have a much nicer, larger boat.
An individual can own a 1/4 share of a boat that is approximately 4 times what he could afford on an outright purchase.
2\.
Your monthly expenses for keeping the boat will be ¼ that of an outright purchase.
($200 vs.
$800)
3\.
While paying ¼ the price to buy in and ¼ the monthly expenses you can use the boat almost as much if you owned it outright.
In my experience with partnerships, a partnership boat is used an average of 5-7 days per month total, a bit more at the beginning.
Visit any marina, even on a busy weekend, and you will see that people that own boats rarely use them.
Members of this partnership only sign up for days they reasonably expect to use.
This way the calendar stays wide open in case you want to use the boat spur of the moment.
4\.
Turnkey operation.
The boat has been selected, vetted, and thoroughly tested under the supervision of a USCG licensed captain.
Slip has been applied for and secured.
Insurance bound.
All details of the boat and partnership have been handled and are ready for you to simply join in the fun.
Please join us for a free harbor cruise if you are interested in learning more about the boat or the partnership!
NEW BOATERS WELCOME!
I am a USCG licensed captain I train new partners weekly, free of charge.
New partners must pass partnership on water safety test before taking the boat out on their own.
This is for your own safety, the safety of the boat, and the safety of the people around you in the harbor.