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Old 01-27-2012, 03:00 PM   #3
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I believe you may find there are people that would "rent" a vessel of that caliber and size.

We actually tried to see about renting a cruiser to see if we would be interested in the sport. We could only watch from shore or spend time with salesmen. We did end up purchasing a SeaRay from Irwins and have been extremely satisfied. It is now our 12th season on the lake.

The potential offerings you could market with that class of vessel do not exist on our lake or close to the area. You would need to go south of the Mason / Dixie line to find anything like it. You could even offer a "captain" option so your targeted customer could really be pampered! Bring them anywhere and return for sleeping for a few days souds like a little bit of heaven.

In response to "brian h" - ABC's track record of being a positive new business on the lake and the positive tone in the threads kurt has particpated lets me believe they have found the secret of managing their customers so there is minimal risk to the lake!
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