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Old 05-16-2010, 08:49 AM
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Yes I have a Blue Ribbon REcipie ..............

I would gladly provide a comprehensive business plan .........
That does not go together!

Having NO clue about the present situation at the location (and sure you do´nt), neither any idea about the task of the OP (philosophy, requirements, regulations), no serious developer can offer a valid businessplan!

Therefore your first statement is just a lie.

Captain, btw. referres to the army rank of a commissioned officer, historically corresponding to command of a company of soldiers.
Shipmasters are just called masters! (at least in a professional environment)

Both of them are not really qualified by profession to develop business models in a extremely high demanding market.

So, you better go selling your second hand stuff, and misuse this Forum further for free advertisement.
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Old 05-16-2010, 02:05 PM
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So.. You would be called a Gilligan around these parts.

Everywhere else in LaLa land your just a troll.

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Old 05-16-2010, 02:11 PM
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When you say "yacht tourism" do you mean something from nothing... no infrastructure as steamer is talking, or do you mean a charter business where you serve day and overnight clients? Kochi, India has a tourism industry in place but may not have professional marine services offered from what I can see. I think Steamer is talking about developing a tourism market where one doesn't exist?

I am involved with 2 marine projects to develop a public and tourism transportation using catamarans in the rivers of Venezuela and in the lakes of Tanzania. The projects are not that complex and include assembly of the vessels on site using kits which range from 40ft cargo and passenger catamarans in Venezuela to 22ft fishing skiffs and 40 dive boats up to a 80ft 8 cabin term charter catamaran to support a safari operation and resort.

What exactly are you looking to achieve?

I have been involved in the building, design and the development of start up charter business in Mexico, Venezuela, BVI, St martin, Bahama's with my eyes now focused on Tanzania.

I may be able to offer you some advice if I understand a bit more of your intent? you can send me a direct email if you like
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Old 05-16-2010, 02:13 PM
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I not really interested to be in the pissing match that is going on so please contact my email directly and I'll be happy to read and reply.
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Hello guys,

Could you help me in analyzing the market of yacht tourism. Actually my plan is to develop a yacht tourism venture at Kochi, India. Can you help me by giving a brief investment amount idea and the feasibility of yacht operation. I'm starting with a market study and going to meet the govt officials of tourism and various yacht building yards etc. I would like to have an overall idea on how to proceed before meeting these people. Please give me help as always
You have a PM in your message box with an information package offer plus info on additional income resources with yacht/tourism activities
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Old 05-24-2010, 12:47 AM
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thank you all.. As per now I'm planning as per Richard's advise. I have identified a yacht design well suiting my requirement.(I think the vessel is constructed and ready to buy). I will firstly operate only a single yacht, which will completely help me to identify the deadlocks and profits in the industry. The sound investment will follow. Right now, I'm on the market study.
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Old 05-24-2010, 03:34 PM
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thank you all.. As per now I'm planning as per Richard's advise. I have identified a yacht design well suiting my requirement.(I think the vessel is constructed and ready to buy). I will firstly operate only a single yacht, which will completely help me to identify the deadlocks and profits in the industry. The sound investment will follow. Right now, I'm on the market study.
Bravo,

keep us updated!

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Old 05-25-2010, 07:13 AM
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[quote=WickedGood;365985]apex1
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So.. You would be called a Gilligan around these parts.

Everywhere else in LaLa land your just a troll.



WickedGood
What you do as nothing to do with what Conceptia asked.
You are by far not on the same leage of Richard.
You even don't gasp what he is taking about.
You should tune down. You are not funny.
Avoid pictures when they are to make fun at other countries.
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Old 05-25-2010, 07:53 AM
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I agree... this is not the place
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