BoatSetter Releases Boat Rental Platform at Miami International Boat Show
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BoatSetter, launched by a group of seasoned marine executives, announced the new web-based service that connects boat owners with consumers who want to enjoy the boating lifestyle.
According to a release, BoatSetter will be the first rental marketplace that offers captains to would-be renters, as well as a marina affiliate program designed to make the entire experience smooth and enjoyable. The concept, which has been more than a year in the making, will officially be introduced at the 2014 Miami International Boat Show.
"Our model aims to accomplish a number of things," said
By logging on to BoatSetter.com, owners will fill out a profile and list their boat for rent. Renters are offered a variety of experiences and activities in addition to the boats and captains to bring those experiences to life. Once boaters find what they are looking for, the system handles the transaction from start to finish. The renter simply shows up to the marina ready to enjoy a day on the water. BoatSetter also provides insurance,
Central to the BoatSetter model is the ability for renters to hire a professional licensed captain to guide them on their boating journey. The website lists a number of participating captains, and each owner will be encouraged to pre-select a few that they prefer.
"We think the captains make all the difference in the world," said Sturner. "First, it will give owners peace of mind that their boats are being handled safely by a professional, and secondly, it will make the experience better for consumers who want a day on the water, but don't necessarily want to physically be behind the wheel."
Another key differentiator of the BoatSetter model is having marinas nationwide working to help promote and deliver the service and in return, reap the benefit of selling more gas, provisions, merchandise and performing more services. BoatSetter currently has more than 100 marinas in the program with more signing up daily.
In addition to connecting renters with consumers, BoatSetter will be launching Tidalwavez, a social media app for the boating industry. Tidalwavez is a new app designed to help boaters get the most out of their day on the water. It's a social network that allows boaters to share their activities and "drop anchor" to share and discover activities along their journey.
More Information:
http://www.CollaborativeBoating.com
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