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Re: Any word on Voyage in Sopers Hole
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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09/25/2017 11:18 AM
09/25/2017 11:18 AM
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GeorgeC1 said:MrEZgoin said: Check before you assume that Voyage will refund a charter deposit due to a hurricane event.
We had a booking with Conch, and their terms explicitly state no refund for trips cancelled or curtailed due to a storm. If the charter company does not have the type boat you booked they should upgrade you to a larger boat or refund your charter. At this stage it's tough to tell which charter companies will return to operation and which may shut down. If the smaller companies shut down I suspect getting a refund may be difficult. Voyage has had some financial issues however they restructured with assistance from a white night so I am not sure where they stand now. Charter companies generate the bulk of their future bookings from now through Feb and the bulk of their actual income from charters from 15 Dec through June. It's going to be critical for all the companies to get boats on the water for the winter season if they are going to survive. I fear bookings are going to be very week. G I just checked Moorings, they too will NOT refund due to circumstances beyond their control (like a hurricane). Voyage doesn't seem to have the agreement details up on their website, but I suspect this is standard.
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