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Experiences with Conch charters? #68534
09/19/2015 05:13 PM
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Redmond, WA
MrEZgoin Offline OP
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Our boat (Sun Odyssey 36i) is coming out of charter with Sunsail and we're considering putting into charter with Conch in Road Town Harbor. I'd be interested in the experiences of other boat owners who have gone this route, or experiences with Conch in general. Thanks!


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Re: Experiences with Conch charters? [Re: MrEZgoin] #68535
09/19/2015 09:39 PM
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I've done a number of charters there. I definitely have more positive comments than negative. I would use them again.

Re: Experiences with Conch charters? [Re: SteveInMD] #68536
09/20/2015 06:13 PM
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They just had a very busy season, so good revenues.

Re: Experiences with Conch charters? [Re: sleepychef] #68537
09/20/2015 06:14 PM
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Re: Experiences with Conch charters? [Re: tradewinds] #68538
09/20/2015 07:36 PM
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Had friends that moved their boat (R/C 4700 Cat) from The Moorings to Conch after the five year limit at Moorings expired. Have only good things to say about Conch. They maintained the boat at least as well as The Moorings did and it was charted a VERY high percentage of the time. Conch is a much smaller company but I like that in as much as you have personal access to all of the folks at Conch - including the owners. Anytime something required a repair, they jumped right on it. Fewer levels of management means you receive service quite quickly. In the interim, we've chartered from Conch ourselves and I only have great things to say about their service. Don't think you can go wrong going with Conch. Just my two cents.

Re: Experiences with Conch charters? [Re: jandj] #68539
09/21/2015 01:01 AM
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Great to hear, thanks for the feedback!


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