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    Florida Yacht Charter

    Yachting is one of Americas' favorite past times, and it is under this context that hundreds of yacht charters are emerging in the last 30 or more years. Attesting to America's love for sailing is the establishment of such yacht clubs as the Detroit Boat Club founded in 1839 and the New York Yacht Club in 1844, which by the way are probably older than your great grandfather, but managed to continue a sparkling heritage of pleasure and comfort, and adrenaline rush as well.

    Yachts can be both a good business and a treasure at best. Although admittedly not all Americans can afford these luxury vessels, yacht charters were conceived to give opportunities to almost everyone who sees sailing as a vacation transport. And what could be more pleasurable than bathing under the warm sun of Florida on a vessel that could take you as far as the Bahamas.

    The Florida Yacht Charters and Sales has been enjoying the business since 1983 and for 23 years now, the Florida Yacht Charters and Sales have in its acquisition a fleet with an average of 35 bareboat, motoryachts, crewed sailboats, and catamarans that operate 7 days a week, all year round. The Florida Yacht Charters and Sales presently has a licensed yacht brokerage, a sailing school and new boat dealership.

    Sue and Bob Everhard, owners of this Florida yacht charter, have expanded their business considerably that in 1992, were able to open another charter base on the seaport of Key
    West. Managed in the Key West base are 10 charter boats. Following the success of their two bases, the Florida Yacht Charters and Sales opened another base on a first class location, the Abaco Beach Resort in Marsh Harbor, Abaco, Bahamas. They have 10-12 charter yachts in that location.

    As an opening salvo for the New Year, the Florida Yacht Charters and Sales announces its New Fractional Yacht Sharing Program through SailTime Miami's "Sail Now, Retire Later Plan". It's an intelligent, more affordable, and hassle-free way to cruise on your favorite waters whenever you want and at a fraction of the price of owning a private vessel. SailTime allows you to sail on a brand new 33-meter or 36-meter Hunter 2004 model sailboat, which you can use at least 7 times per month, for only $600 per month. And what's more, its "All-Inclusive", meaning Florida Yacht Charters and Sales will take care of the essentials like insurance, dockage fees, mortgage, and maintenance payments.

    Florida Yacht Charters and Sales Corporate Headquarters in at the Miami Beach Marina, 390 Alton Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139. You can talk to their staff for more inquiry over toll free number (800) 537-0050 or write to them on the email address Email this person



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