Should I Hire A Captain?

Choosing A Care Strategy

captain, management company or Going solo?

Don’t minimize your boat’s care plan into simply convenience. For every boat, there is one correct decision between full-time captain, management company, or self-management. That correct decision factors in type of boat, your personality type, use frequency, boating area and more.

In this blog, we’ve highlighted common statements made by owners and aligned each with a suggested care plan. Neurotic perfectionist? Hire a captain. Inconsistent use? Hire a management company.

Click any of the statements below to see reasoning behind the association. Each care strategy also includes a common misconception that may mislead you to choose the wrong option. Don’t miss it!

Before you purchase your next boat, your budget should include an estimated cost for the correct care plan. Without it, you’re leaving your boating experience — and your bottom line — exposed.


 

Why you should hire a captain.

It’s the most expensive on paper, but it can also yield the best — and most cost effective — outcome.


 

Why you should hire a management company.

The cost effective way to care for your boat is picking up in popularity, and there are some really great companies doing great work. Email me for some recommendations.


 

Why you should go at it solo.

It’s rare to get the seal of approval to care for your own boat, but it happens, and here’s how:

Ready to Choose Your Care Plan?

Many times I hear owners torn between care strategies, diluting the decision solely to a factor of money. Yes, the upfront cost is glaring, yet choosing the wrong plan could yield a much higher expense when all is said and done. Keeping your boat (1.) prepared for its next cruise, (2.) safe from unexpected harm, and (3.) ready for resale, are the true factors you need to budget for.

Before you purchase your next boat, your budget should include an estimated cost for the correct care plan. Without it, you’re leaving your boating experience — and your bottom line — exposed.

If budgeting your care plan is something you want included in your next purchase experience, learn more about how I represent clients in yacht transactions and email me to get started.

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