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What are the odds of having a boat every weekend through out the summer? Is there a guarantee on a certain number of reservations through out the boating season? The advantage of having your own boat is it's availability any time you want it. If availability is limited due to too many reservations and not enough boats then that's a big negative. Just looking to see if you can provide more information on the forum. ![]() |
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The boat club plays into peoples behaviors. If you plan to use a boat all day every weekend, then you are someone who should buy a boat. Most people like to think they will get out on a boat that much but we all know it never happens. Life happens. Kids games, family commitments, choirs around the house, etc, etc. Not to say you can't get a boat every weekend, but getting a boat on a Saturday every other weekend is pretty easy to do. Monday through Friday we are lucky if more than one boat leaves the marina. Saturdays book up about 10 days in advance. Sundays can book up depending on the weather. We do have a 40% no show/cancellation rate. This creates a big opportunity for walk-ins. People hanging out at the beach club who don't have a boat booked can take an unreserved boat (or no show, cancellation) without booking a boat. The cloud-based reservation system is completely transparent so our members can see what is available at any moment. Our average user take a boat out 40 times per season, we have had a few go getters get up to the 70s and we don't track walk ins. I can not stress enough how good a deal the boat club is, to rent a slip on the lake right now is going to be ~5k and you supply the boat and the headache ![]()
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Boat clubs make a lot of sense for many people. Show up with your stuff, load and go. No trailering, no maintence, any problems are someone else’s...
I know people with memberships in Florida. One really nice feature is they can use the boat that fits their needs for the day. Scenic trip? Take a pontoon boat. Headed out to fish - center console is ready to go... |
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It sounds like a pretty good deal for the right person, esp now where they are waiving the $1200 sign on fee. It gives you the option to try it out for a season to see if it's right for you.
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I'm a mechanic so I do service and winterize my own boat which is a chore. But for the average boat owner that relies on a marina to do these things and the cost of the boat it's a good deal. Like I said, esp with the fee being waived.
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Great question
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Just to keep this thread updated since it seems to still answer a lot of new members' questions:
Current Boat list: The boats change on a regular basis please check the website or ask for the current list. ![]() The season is May 15th to Oct 15th Still the best deal in the lakes region, and no hassle. Also given how finding a boat slip is impossible, it may be one of your only options Cheers Kurt kurt@akwamarina.com 603-231-6002
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This thread still comes up a lot when people are researching joining the boat club so I just wanted to give it a quick update.
The boat club has come a long way. However, the reservations system still works the same. The fleet of boats however has grown a bit (and is always changing): As of the end of 2024, there are 16 boats to choose from.
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