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Re: Charter Management Recommendation
[Re: sleepychef]
#114327
12/12/2016 09:12 AM
12/12/2016 09:12 AM
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GeorgeC1
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I would second Conch Charters. Very honest people who run a company specializing in older boats. If the boat has a generator and AC you should be able to place it with them or perhaps BVI yacht charters. Without the generator it will be a tougher sell but they may still take it depending on condition and prior charter use. If you don't have a generator onboard I would consider adding it. It's a personal opinion but I feel there is a market for a small monohull with AC that is underserved.
Last edited by GeorgeC1; 12/12/2016 09:14 AM.
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