PLACING A SAILBOAT IN CHARTER –
Is charter
boat ownership right for me?
Maybe. It’s not for everyone. Some
people can’t stand the idea of someone else aboard “their” boat. For others
who enjoy guests in their “cruising home”, it provides both joy and income.
Will
charter income pay for the boat?
For the majority of it. We’ve done this now for 32 years with our own boat
and over 27 years in the business. We’ve learned that, in the Pacific
Northwest, charter income generally pays for about 60-75% of all the normal
expenses of boat ownership – (1) moorage, (2) insurance, (3) professional
maintenance, (4) property tax – even (5) the loan payment, based on a 20%
down, 20 year loan at about 6.5%.
Are there
tax benefits?
Yes. First, you save the sales tax on
purchase, which is 8.4% in Bellingham (8.8% in Seattle). That can be quite a
few thousand dollars. Second, your charter yacht becomes your own small
business. Your expenses now become tax deductible, in addition to the
“second home” interest deduction. Please see your tax advisor.
Will my
boat get beat up?
The boats in our fleet look far better than
most private boats in the marina. While there is “some” wear and tear, our
owners are required to maintain their boats in “like new” condition. So with
annual maintenance, both mechanical and cosmetic, boats in our fleet are in
beautiful condition. (Come and see!) We attract a high caliber charter
guest. We treat our guests right, give them a top quality yacht, and, almost
without exception, they take special care of your boat. It’s not unusual to
have a guest approach a yacht that has been in our fleet several years and
ask, “She looks new. Is she?”
Can I use
my own boat?
Yes! We encourage your personal use—that’s
the main reason to own a boat. To protect your substantial sales tax
savings, the state requires that you pay the charter fee for your
non-business personal use. We return all the money to you, less the sales
tax and $25 for processing and our B&O taxes. And for every
midnight-to-midnight day you cruise in Canadian waters, we can refund the
sales tax portion of that day!
Who does
the maintenance?
We have over 90 preventive maintenance
steps—the key to a vessel in “like new” condition. Some owners do a lot of
the work themselves, some do half, but most rely on their maintenance
professional to keep their boat in top shape. We are not in the maintenance
and repair business. Why? Well, when I founded the business in 1982, I found
that most complaints centered around maintenance bills from the charter
company. So we will recommend professionals to you…but we make no money from
your maintenance bills. We’ve found our approach cuts out the middleman,
saves considerably on the hourly rate you pay, and keeps both you and your
charter guests happy.
Can you
project my cash flow?
We would be pleased to provide you a cash
flow projection that shows charter income, conservative tax benefits,
moorage, insurance, professional preventive maintenance, and your monthly
loan payments. It’s only a projection, but it’s based on our years of
experience.
Why San
Juan Sailing?
That depends on you and your boat. Frankly,
we’re a bit fussy. We have quality owners with quality boats. Long-term
relationships are our goal. Although, there are many fine charter fleets,
here’s what we think makes us stand out:
1.
We don’t want to be the biggest, but
we work hard to be the best.
2.
We accept only quality boats,
maintained to exacting standards.
3.
Service to your charter guests and
you, as owners, is our mission.
If
you are considering putting a boat in charter, please let us know. We’d
love to talk to you about it!