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Re: High Season - Is it Crowded?
[Re: bailau]
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01/31/2020 06:43 PM
01/31/2020 06:43 PM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 174 Rivals, Kentucky
NotquiteCapnRon
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I am curious if the charter companies monthly bookings are somewhat back to normal 2+ years after rebuilding? In May '19 Moorings told me they were at 85% pre Irma so I think the answer is yes Based on email blast discounts offered by a couple charter companies I subscribe to/charter from, I'm suspicious that they are having a good high season. It's unusual in my experience to see these (15%-20%) discounts offered in December (19) and January(20) for Feb. and March charters of the same year by second tier charter companies. 2020. Based on my experience in Dec. 2018 and Feb. 2019, it seems possibly that the charter boat population was artificially exagertated (in the mooring fields) by the missing moorings in the North Sound. Of course that doesn't mean that Moorings wasn't at 85%. I have almost exclusively used second tier charter companies with the exception of Sunsail many years ago.
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