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Nov-19-2018 05:43 AM
RedRollingRoadblock wrote:
Hey, I have a great idea! How about a boating forum here? Why is it so hard to stay on topic and answer the OP's questions? It is past time for the moderator to moderate the off topic discussion or nuke this.
Nov-19-2018 03:09 AM
Nov-19-2018 03:08 AM
RedRollingRoadblock wrote:The original question was posted on 12/18/17, and the OP last posted on 5/16/18 in the Class C forum. Don't think she cares what anyone has to say about her plan to rent her camper.
Hey, I have a great idea! How about a boating forum here? Why is it so hard to stay on topic and answer the OP's questions? It is past time for the moderator to moderate the off topic discussion or nuke this.
Nov-17-2018 08:21 AM
Nov-17-2018 05:34 AM
temccarthy1 wrote:
Rent a yacht or 40-60 ft sailboat for 900-1600 a week?? Get real! You must be renting a 10 ft Sunfish! Let us all know details where we can charter an expensive sailboat for that price! You can add a big zero onto that number! My point was that you cannot compare the class of yacht renters to RV renters!
Nov-16-2018 06:00 PM
temccarthy1 wrote:
Rent a yacht or 40-60 ft sailboat for 900-1600 a week?? Get real! You must be renting a 10 ft Sunfish! Let us all know details where we can charter an expensive sailboat for that price! You can add a big zero onto that number! My point was that you cannot compare the class of yacht renters to RV renters!
Nov-16-2018 05:49 PM
Beentherefixedthat wrote:You totally missed DRSTEVE's point: His reference to "Cousin Eddie" is an example from the movie "Vacation" of the class of people who cannot afford to own but will consider renting someone ele's RV. You cannot compare renting an RV to renting a very expensive yacht! The type of person, income level and even education and responsibility of that individual who can spend 10's of thousands of $ a week is not the level of person who may rent an rv for a few hundred a day! The risk factor to the RV of abuse is FAR, FAR greater!
Well actually I didnt miss his point at all. And you are incorrect about the cost of chartering a sailboat (yacht if you prefer) Most people who do it are simple middle class folks.
And you most certainly can compare the two: They both entail renting a peice of equipment that costs between 70 and more than a hundred thousand dollars for a short term.
Both are covered by insurance and a hefty deposit.
And in fact it is much easier to determine if someone is qualified to drive an RV than it is to determine if someone can competently sail a 40 foot sailboat.
As for the risk factor being greater for an RV over a sailboat? It is clearly more risky to give someone a sailboat to sail on the open ocean than an RV which can be pulled in to any parking lot and wait for a mechanic or tow truck. In the RV there is no Radar, SSB Radio, Life raft to know how to deploy (and when)Weather Fax, Bilge pump. self furling sails to master, Anchor or Anchoring safely for that matter.
On a sailboat one wrong valve turned can sink the boat and leave the entire crew in the water (if lucky).
An RV is basically a truck or trailer made into a house. Both familiar to all of us in many ways. A sailboat is a much different animal altogether. And while it is true that chartering a boat is a bit more expensive you can still do it for about $900 to $1600 for a week for a boat that holds TWO couples.
While I didnt see the movie referenced I did of course recognize what was being said...But I just don't buy it.
Finally; I have met many many many people out here who are renters of RV,s from American Families to a Group of Japanese college students and all kinds of other folks from here and abroad...in every case I found them to be extremely careful, open to advice and help and fully aware they were responsible for the care of the vehicle they had rented. I found NO Cousin Eddies.
Nov-16-2018 05:01 PM
drsteve wrote:Beentherefixedthat wrote:
And you most certainly can compare the two: They both entail renting a piece of equipment that costs between 70 and more than a hundred thousand dollars for a short term.
Wait, what? Your previous post says "people with multi million dollar yachts do this all of the time."
Move the goalposts if you want, I stand by my assertion that Cousin Eddie isn't renting a multimillion dollar boat. But do you really think that because YOU never met Cousin Eddie that he doesn't exist, and he never rents anything? People who rent things out as a business would beg to differ.
Nov-16-2018 01:30 PM
Nov-16-2018 11:34 AM
Beentherefixedthat wrote:
And you most certainly can compare the two: They both entail renting a piece of equipment that costs between 70 and more than a hundred thousand dollars for a short term.
Nov-16-2018 07:09 AM
You totally missed DRSTEVE's point: His reference to "Cousin Eddie" is an example from the movie "Vacation" of the class of people who cannot afford to own but will consider renting someone ele's RV. You cannot compare renting an RV to renting a very expensive yacht! The type of person, income level and even education and responsibility of that individual who can spend 10's of thousands of $ a week is not the level of person who may rent an rv for a few hundred a day! The risk factor to the RV of abuse is FAR, FAR greater!
Nov-14-2018 08:11 AM