tringa
Active Member
Think about it
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As a person who pays a fortune for their Marina berth I am always surprised how quickly any space is filled to the operators profit immediately the boat stays out for a night.
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You don't pay for exclusive use of a marina berth - you pay for the right to have first call on the berth. Its not like renting a flat.
If marina operates couldn't maximise their income by hiring out your berth when you aren't using it who do you think would pay for the lost income? That's right - you.
You want them to hire it out on your behalf and hand over some of the profits? Who is going to pay the admin costs for doing that and share of advertising and running costs that bring people into the marina in the first place? Yep. You again. Imagine what kind of costs would be involved in running that kind of admin for every berth holder. Not much left for you, I think. And how would you verify what they owed you? Set up CCTV at your berth?
You want them to carry the risk of filling or not filling the berth that you paid for? Fair enough, but risk carries costs. You contracted for the berth, so why should the marina operator carry that risk if you choose to vary the contract?
You want the freedom to come and go as you please. Pay up and let the marina do what it will with the berth when you aren't there. You might not like the alternatives as much as you think. The onlydownside is the possibility of finding someone in your berth when you come home. With minimal foresight and consideration, that can be avoided.
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As a person who pays a fortune for their Marina berth I am always surprised how quickly any space is filled to the operators profit immediately the boat stays out for a night.
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You don't pay for exclusive use of a marina berth - you pay for the right to have first call on the berth. Its not like renting a flat.
If marina operates couldn't maximise their income by hiring out your berth when you aren't using it who do you think would pay for the lost income? That's right - you.
You want them to hire it out on your behalf and hand over some of the profits? Who is going to pay the admin costs for doing that and share of advertising and running costs that bring people into the marina in the first place? Yep. You again. Imagine what kind of costs would be involved in running that kind of admin for every berth holder. Not much left for you, I think. And how would you verify what they owed you? Set up CCTV at your berth?
You want them to carry the risk of filling or not filling the berth that you paid for? Fair enough, but risk carries costs. You contracted for the berth, so why should the marina operator carry that risk if you choose to vary the contract?
You want the freedom to come and go as you please. Pay up and let the marina do what it will with the berth when you aren't there. You might not like the alternatives as much as you think. The onlydownside is the possibility of finding someone in your berth when you come home. With minimal foresight and consideration, that can be avoided.