Dec-18-2017 09:10 AM
Nov-13-2018 04:31 PM
Beentherefixedthat wrote:drsteve wrote:Beentherefixedthat wrote:
The knee jerk reaction of so many here adverse to your idea should be taken with a grain of salt.
First of all lets look at the Facts:
Any reputable company who takes this camper into it's fleet will have a detailed contract outlining each parties responsibility.
There will be a sizable deposit at rental and undoubtedly the unit will be covered by an extended insurance policy of commercial use.
Get a copy of the contract to read before agreeing to any deal.
Now people with multi million dollar yachts do this all of the time. You buy a boat and put it with a charter company. You get to decide when you use it and how long in most cases. In many cases the rental income will pay for the yacht. This is a long standing practice and the people I have talked to that did this with their boats had a very positive experience. I am a sailor myself with a 42ft Ocean Going Sailboat so I have seen this in action. And the folks I have met in those rental yachts took really exceptional care of themn while in their care.
And keep in mind that sailboat is much more complicated and difficult to move and land than your class C.
Don't be put off by the nattering nabobs of negativity that inhabit this forum like fleas. (apologies to Spiro Agnew)Do your homework and make your own decision.
You're right about deposits, contracts, and insurance. A decent company is going to cover most of these bases. And yes, make sure to read everything, even the finest of the fine print, especially what is insured and any deductibles. But you forgot one fact that could throw a wrench into even the best laid plans:
Cousin Eddie is never going to rent a multimillion dollar yacht. But he might rent your RV.
You might be right...but I am not sure who "Cousin Eddie" is in the popular imagination. Perhaps one of the BoD's?
But having spent ten days this August on the Greek Island of Alonnisos I talked to quite a few charter groups as they came and went and many who are renting very expensive yachts are families, sometimes two families to a boat, groups of young friends (lots from Scandinavia)and two young men who had rented a Hanse 575 (a 57 foot Sailboat purchase price about €500,000) My feeling is that most were gainfully employed and respectful folks some certainly just middle class Europeans.
There is a risk in almost anything but this one seems low to me for what is at stake. Especially considering that some of the catamarans being rented out to families with young kids cost upwards of $1.2 Mil.
Nov-09-2018 10:56 AM
drsteve wrote:Beentherefixedthat wrote:
The knee jerk reaction of so many here adverse to your idea should be taken with a grain of salt.
First of all lets look at the Facts:
Any reputable company who takes this camper into it's fleet will have a detailed contract outlining each parties responsibility.
There will be a sizable deposit at rental and undoubtedly the unit will be covered by an extended insurance policy of commercial use.
Get a copy of the contract to read before agreeing to any deal.
Now people with multi million dollar yachts do this all of the time. You buy a boat and put it with a charter company. You get to decide when you use it and how long in most cases. In many cases the rental income will pay for the yacht. This is a long standing practice and the people I have talked to that did this with their boats had a very positive experience. I am a sailor myself with a 42ft Ocean Going Sailboat so I have seen this in action. And the folks I have met in those rental yachts took really exceptional care of themn while in their care.
And keep in mind that sailboat is much more complicated and difficult to move and land than your class C.
Don't be put off by the nattering nabobs of negativity that inhabit this forum like fleas. (apologies to Spiro Agnew)Do your homework and make your own decision.
You're right about deposits, contracts, and insurance. A decent company is going to cover most of these bases. And yes, make sure to read everything, even the finest of the fine print, especially what is insured and any deductibles. But you forgot one fact that could throw a wrench into even the best laid plans:
Cousin Eddie is never going to rent a multimillion dollar yacht. But he might rent your RV.
Nov-09-2018 09:56 AM
Beentherefixedthat wrote:
The knee jerk reaction of so many here adverse to your idea should be taken with a grain of salt.
First of all lets look at the Facts:
Any reputable company who takes this camper into it's fleet will have a detailed contract outlining each parties responsibility.
There will be a sizable deposit at rental and undoubtedly the unit will be covered by an extended insurance policy of commercial use.
Get a copy of the contract to read before agreeing to any deal.
Now people with multi million dollar yachts do this all of the time. You buy a boat and put it with a charter company. You get to decide when you use it and how long in most cases. In many cases the rental income will pay for the yacht. This is a long standing practice and the people I have talked to that did this with their boats had a very positive experience. I am a sailor myself with a 42ft Ocean Going Sailboat so I have seen this in action. And the folks I have met in those rental yachts took really exceptional care of themn while in their care.
And keep in mind that sailboat is much more complicated and difficult to move and land than your class C.
Don't be put off by the nattering nabobs of negativity that inhabit this forum like fleas. (apologies to Spiro Agnew)Do your homework and make your own decision.
Nov-09-2018 06:34 AM
Nov-06-2018 01:07 AM
aftermath wrote:
This is pretty funny. The OP signs on and asks a simple question and people that most of whom have never rented an RV out in their life be it privately or through a rental agency / dealer start jumping on him. He never asked if we thought it was a good idea. He disappears and someone wants to know how things went. Really? If it went south for him, do you think he would come back and say so? And if it was working for him I doubt he would post that because of the expected flak he would get.
I wish him well, wherever he is.
Nov-05-2018 07:23 PM
Nov-04-2018 06:23 PM
drsteve wrote:
So, OP, did you end up doing this? Inquiring minds want to know how it went.
Nov-04-2018 04:58 PM
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Dec-21-2017 05:05 PM
landyachter wrote:
Thanks a lot for your ideas/opinions, 99% say no! But here I am enjoying this 2017 MH and its in absolutely perfect shape after 27k miles of renting. That's pretty much why I'm thinking about it.
I have tried to contact RVshare but it seems they are busy and don't return calls. So I scheduled a phone call with them later today and I'll ask away. Grab some popcorn and stay tuned!
Dec-20-2017 07:13 AM
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