Not Me!!
Several years ago, based on the ads and the feel good information that the companies that are pushing charter/purchases, I might have thought about it. Keep in mind that people that are trying to sell you something never tell you about the down side. Then I chartered one in the BVI's, and put the thought right out of my mind.I rented a 2year old 46 foot Beneteau. The hour meter was showing 3600hrs. There were nicks and dings all over the cockpit with pieces of gel coat knocked out that were not repaired. Prior to leaving the dock, I found that a foot pump was not working in the galley, and called it to the companys attention. They sent a guy down to fix it. It seems as though the coat hanger, not kidding here, originally used to secure the pump where it had been broken before had come loose. It was repared with a fresh piece of coat hanger. While in dock, I as watching the help ferry other boats around in the marina. They were driving them like bumper cars slamming them into the concrete dock with no regard. I noticed that all of the slips had wood bumper rails affixed to the docks, the majority of them were splintered where they had been hit. I've got a feeling that the boats get better treatment from the renters than they do the charter company employees.Not wanting to get involved in any arguments about damage when I brought the boat back,I had the attendant list the damages on the back of the lease and took numerous photographs of the boat prior to taking possession of it.Would I get involved with one of these ownerships? NOPE!! Like Bob said about the 3000 mile away thing and other people using his boat, I worry enough about my own boat and it's only 80 miles away with nobody using it but me.