Who owns Carefree Boat Club?

Doug Zimmerman – Owner – Carefree Boat Club Network | LinkedIn.

How many locations does Carefree Boat Club have?

We started in 2002 and have seen incredible growth for ourselves and our licensees. Since opening our first location, we have expanded to 95+ locations and 4,000+ members.

Who owns Nautical Boat Club?

“With 14 years of happy members and boating fun, our Lake Murray Marina location is currently full,” confirms Jon Dukes, owner/operator of all three Nautical Boat Club® – South Carolina locations.

What is the point of a yacht club?

The purpose of a yacht club is to celebrate boaters and the sport of yacht racing, sailing, and cruising. What Is A Yacht Club? A yacht club is a social membership sports club for boaters.

How much does a Freedom Boat Club membership cost?

Monthly dues range from $200 to $700, depending on membership type. Prospective members are encouraged to connect with their local club to discuss club benefits and gather specific pricing for their area. We currently have 20,000 plus members.

Are Freedom Boat Club memberships transferable?

Freedom Boat Club does not allow you to sell your membership independently and transfer it to someone else. However, you can have your member transferred to another location. You can also simply cancel your membership entirely.

How much is a Suntex boat club membership?

The boating and social club Waves on Siesta Key ($4,900 join-up fee, with monthly fees varying depending on the length of commitment) and the national boating club Suntex, located at Marina Jack (a 12-month membership that includes holidays and weekends is a $3,000 one-time fee, then $375 a month), both offer half- and …

How do I start a boating club?

  1. Make sure that your area is not already saturated by Yacht Clubs. A. …
  2. Develop a Mission Statement – (Purpose for Yacht Club)
  3. Organize your local group of boaters to discuss the feasibility of Starting a Club.
  4. Check Waterfront Locations for a possible Clubhouse.
  5. Prepare a Budget – (Based on Dues Only) A.