Hello everyone,
I just put a deposit on a Canyon. It doesn't have a trailer so I'm in the hunt for one. With that said, the boat has been at the marina since September and now we're in the middle of January. I told the rep that I'm going to take the ride from NJ down to NC this weekend to seal the deal. So I've been talking with many trailer companies in the last 48 hours trying to find a trailer. I mentioned this to the rep (and he is aware of the delivery situation with trailers) and he wants to charge me for storage until I can get one. We're looking anywhere from 2-5 months. I'm not sure if this is right. I said to him that the boat has been sitting there for several months and the present owner must have paid for the storage. His response was that the owner didn't pay for storage b/c he decided to sell the boat and they brokered it for him. So I guess I'm looking for opinions if he should be charging me? I've never been in this situation before. I have spoken to friends who work in marinas in my area and they said since the boat has been there that long already for the present owner, they shouldn't be charging you. Especially the point that they know trailers are difficult to come by and they know you do not live around the corner. TIA for your responses.
I just put a deposit on a Canyon. It doesn't have a trailer so I'm in the hunt for one. With that said, the boat has been at the marina since September and now we're in the middle of January. I told the rep that I'm going to take the ride from NJ down to NC this weekend to seal the deal. So I've been talking with many trailer companies in the last 48 hours trying to find a trailer. I mentioned this to the rep (and he is aware of the delivery situation with trailers) and he wants to charge me for storage until I can get one. We're looking anywhere from 2-5 months. I'm not sure if this is right. I said to him that the boat has been sitting there for several months and the present owner must have paid for the storage. His response was that the owner didn't pay for storage b/c he decided to sell the boat and they brokered it for him. So I guess I'm looking for opinions if he should be charging me? I've never been in this situation before. I have spoken to friends who work in marinas in my area and they said since the boat has been there that long already for the present owner, they shouldn't be charging you. Especially the point that they know trailers are difficult to come by and they know you do not live around the corner. TIA for your responses.