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Liam
Capt Ron
I found that your statement about bad boats being sold by brokers in Santa Cruz pretty interesting. There are only two Yacht Brokers in Santa Cruz. And I would agree with you that they definately sell some real doosies.One of them was a BIG name designer/builder who is now a broker. Coincidentally this person is now on the board of the port district and has been instrumental in raising slip rent prices any way he can to get people to give up their slips and go away so that he can sell more boats and put them in the newly vacated slips. We are now paying close to $10 a foot when three years ago we paid about $6. His new plan is to charge length plus beam for new caculations that would increase slip rent again. A real self serving individual who doesn't give a s--- about sailors... only cares about turning more product.I worked as a yacht broker back in the 80's in Ventura. Yacht Brokers had a bad reputation then and the industry hasn't done anything to improve it.Oh well, some things never change.
I found that your statement about bad boats being sold by brokers in Santa Cruz pretty interesting. There are only two Yacht Brokers in Santa Cruz. And I would agree with you that they definately sell some real doosies.One of them was a BIG name designer/builder who is now a broker. Coincidentally this person is now on the board of the port district and has been instrumental in raising slip rent prices any way he can to get people to give up their slips and go away so that he can sell more boats and put them in the newly vacated slips. We are now paying close to $10 a foot when three years ago we paid about $6. His new plan is to charge length plus beam for new caculations that would increase slip rent again. A real self serving individual who doesn't give a s--- about sailors... only cares about turning more product.I worked as a yacht broker back in the 80's in Ventura. Yacht Brokers had a bad reputation then and the industry hasn't done anything to improve it.Oh well, some things never change.