Le Boat Introduces its luxury houseboat ownership program to Canada

Le Boat on the Rideau Canal

Feb 10, 2022

On the Rideau Canal

Le Boat, worldwide leaders in canal boating, announces the expansion of their popular Boat Ownership Program to American and Canadian travelers. The program has also added Canadian houseboat holidays to its roster of destinations which already included eight European locations.

“Our program has been hugely popular among European and UK travelers. Expanding into North America gives the dream of boat ownership to Canadians and Americans and offers the chance to own a brand new luxury Horizon Cruiser,” said Lisa Mclean, North American Marketing Manager for Le Boat. “Our ownership program makes the possibility of owning your own boat simple and worry free so you can focus on vacationing on some of the world’s most beautiful waterways.”

The Le Boat ownership program is suitable for travelers who enjoy boating more than a few weeks per year and offers a fantastic opportunity to make a substantial saving on their holidays. 

Le Boat’s ownership program allows committed cruisers to enjoy up to ten weeks of cruising per season in Canada and Europe. Le Boat will charter out the boat when the owner isn’t using it, giving the owner a guaranteed income of six percent of the purchase price each year-paid monthly, regardless of charter activity. What’s more, Le Boat offers a guaranteed buy-back of 50 percent of the initial cost after a seven-year period, meaning that investors will know their exit value and options from the beginning.

Access to All Le Boat Bases in Europe and Canada

Le Boat owners can enjoy up to four weeks in Canada and six weeks in Europe per year They can be taken on any boat in Le Boat’s chartered fleet and in any of Le Boat’s cruising regions, with a choice of 36 bases. On average, previous boat owners take eight cruising weeks per year, totalling more than a year’s worth of holidays over the course of the full program. If they take full advantage of their entitled time, owners can holiday for an incredible 70 weeks in total (over seven years). Alternatively, owners can give away their vacant weeks as gifts to friends and family or to increase their income, they can even sell some of their allotted weeks for holidaymakers to use in the low season.

Cruising Regions 

Purchasing a boat often limits owners to a single cruising region or requires them to trailer their boat to a new waterway in order to discover new destinations. Le Boat however offers owners the use of any of its boats in 17 cruising regions across 9 countries in Europe and Canada. Why not explore them all? 

Canada: UNESCO World Heritage Rideau Canada

France:  Canal du Midi, Burgundy Region, The Lot, Aquitaine, Alsace-Lorraine, Carmargue, Brittany, Charente 

England:  Thames River 

Ireland: Shannon and Erne Rivers

Scotland: Loch Ness and The Caledonia Canal

Italy: Venice and Fruili 

Netherland: Holland and Amsterdam 

Belgium: Flanders 

Germany: Mecklenburg, Brandenburg and Berlin

Le Boat HouseboatsZero Operating Cost or Maintenance Fees 

Le Boat takes responsibility for the vessel in the owner’s absence and covers the costs of boat repairs, dockage, storage and insurance, so there are absolutely no operating fees for the owner. It truly is a worry-free way of owning a boat.

The professional maintenance and labour costs will also be paid for by Le Boat as well as the purchase of new parts when needed. The maintenance includes a weekly check to ensure that the craft is kept in a clean and safe condition, as well as an annual checks, haul-outs and end of season winterization and upkeep, giving owners great peace of mind. 

For more information about the Le Boat Ownership Program visit www.leboat.com/boat-sales or call 1-800-734-549. 

 

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