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- Location
- Royal Oak, MI
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2020
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
Was on a call today with some other CTO's and we were chatting about the different projects our companies are working on, blockers and such. Someone indicated that they built some integrations for apps for a company that will work like Carvana but for boats. He didn't say the name of the company but that they were preparing to launch by the summer.
The model he indicated is that it works just like Carvana where they will deliver your boat to you at your house, or for an extra fee to a boat launch so you could do a Water Trial. Then close and sign the paperwork right there. Additionally they would have one location that will be a test site in Florida, he believes, where you can go pick up your boat. Like a rack warehouse where the boat would be brought down off of storage and put right in the water for testing or onto a trailer if it comes with one, etc.
Of course they also offer purchasing service as well. Also they will offer consignment, where you give them your boat and when it sells they take a cut.
They would also allow you to purchase services such as mechanics inspection, upgrades, etc. From third party providers if you wish through their site which would offer deals and discounts and reviews of each provider.
Basically cutting out full dealerships etc. Not sure how I feel about it. Unsure if it will take off. Would be interesting to see how it works out.
Thoughts?
The model he indicated is that it works just like Carvana where they will deliver your boat to you at your house, or for an extra fee to a boat launch so you could do a Water Trial. Then close and sign the paperwork right there. Additionally they would have one location that will be a test site in Florida, he believes, where you can go pick up your boat. Like a rack warehouse where the boat would be brought down off of storage and put right in the water for testing or onto a trailer if it comes with one, etc.
Of course they also offer purchasing service as well. Also they will offer consignment, where you give them your boat and when it sells they take a cut.
They would also allow you to purchase services such as mechanics inspection, upgrades, etc. From third party providers if you wish through their site which would offer deals and discounts and reviews of each provider.
Basically cutting out full dealerships etc. Not sure how I feel about it. Unsure if it will take off. Would be interesting to see how it works out.
Thoughts?