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Advice on managing bookings for my Carver

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Advice on managing bookings for my Carver

Postby Trent80 » September 24th, 2025, 11:29 am

Hi all,

I’ve recently taken ownership of a Carver and am giving some thought to letting it out when I’m not using it. The more I think about it, the more I realise how tricky it can be to keep on top of bookings and availability, especially if you’re listing in more than one place. While looking into it, I came [Delete] that covers options for centralising and streamlining this sort of thing. I’m curious if any of you have tried something similar, or have found a good way of keeping things organised without too much hassle. Would be great to hear your thoughts.

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Re: Advice on managing bookings for my Carver

Postby g36 » September 24th, 2025, 2:41 pm

Wow, holy crap I would never trust anyone other than myself with my baby. That's just me. I can't help. but best of luck to you.
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Re: Advice on managing bookings for my Carver

Postby buster53 » September 28th, 2025, 12:21 am

My suggestion…have a conversation with your insurance company first, before doing anything. I’m guessing they will have reservations about your plan.
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Re: Advice on managing bookings for my Carver

Postby yachtlife » October 20th, 2025, 3:22 am

Congrats on the new Carver! Letting it out can definitely help offset costs, but you’re right — managing bookings across different platforms can get messy fast.

A few options worth looking into:

    Boatsetter and GetMyBoat both have built-in calendars that sync with Airbnb/VRBO-style listings, so you can avoid double bookings.

    If you prefer handling it yourself, Google Calendar or Trello boards can work surprisingly well for tracking inquiries, confirmed bookings, and maintenance periods.

    Some owners also use Dockwa or Marinas.com if they’re renting dock space at the same time — both allow limited integration with boat rentals.

    And as buster53 mentioned, absolutely check with your insurance provider first. Many policies don’t automatically cover charter or rental activity, so you might need a small add-on rider.

Fair winds and good luck with the venture!

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