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I remember when all the party boats stopped offering squid strips en masse. No big deal for me since I never use boat bait...but if you believe every captain arrived at that decision independently...well, you know how the rest of that saying goes :) |
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AH boats 3/4 day $70 and $ 65 senior. Belmar ALL DAY $70 and $65. PP all day $70 and $65. PP 3/4 day $55 and $50. Brielle all day $70 and only $60 senior. My mama told me you gotta shop around.
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When I get my 20 ft. w/a from Allentown PA to Atlantic Highlands marina for a 3/4 day fishing, between gas, bait, tackle, ice, and all other necessary things, I'm in it for at least $200.00 round trip just by myself and more if I have passengers. I can't even imagine what it costs pb captains per day sometimes with only a few fares, it just doesn't seem to equate. My point is, if anyone can get on the water for 3/4 day fishing with an experienced crew for just $70.00 do it and be grateful.
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Don't know why anyone would expect a group of Captains/Boat owners that are sitting and working side by side, to NOT get together and discuss pricing in an attempt to set prices that are competitive? Been looking at this post for a couple days now and it just seems silly. Even if they didn't, how long would it take for Captain A, to look at the other boat signs and adjust his price accordingly? Not exactly an anti trust issue in my mind.
If the price is the same I look for the boat that has better service and will produce. And maybe a Senior Discount? |
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I am a buyer for a commercial ocean container carrier, costs are crazy high. |
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Compare fishing price to a round of golf with a cart for around 3 - 4 hours and the choice is simple to me. Add in the price of 2 sleaves of lost balls and the fee for the 19th hole and I have made my choice.
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Interesting topic here....... You'll find in any commoditized industry, business are constantly monitoring competition. The gas stations across the street from each other will change the same price to compete since they are in the same location and selling the same thing.... It's competition and the laws of supply and demand.
Further, if you look at the party boat example what would happen if one boat started charging $50 and another $100 for the same trip? I would submit that the one charging $50 would soon be out of business because if you're loosing money on every fare, you can't make it up on volume... The boat charging $100 would also meet the same fate since they won't be carrying as many passengers.... This is why you see them all charging the same and they compete on things like better service. This is great for all of us since we have many quality fishing businesses to choose from. The competition results in more choices which results in fair prices and better service since these businesses are forced to compete for your business.. Now the wild card in all this.... What happens if fewer people are taking fewer fishing trips?? 3 main causes here are likely regulations, cost per trip and the fact that there are fewer people are getting into our sport... Nothing in the short term the party boat owners can do about any of this...This is the reality of the situation these business owners are faced with and at some point if these trends continue, you'll see fewer and fewer businesses around. Any of you who think these businesses are taking advantage of you and price fixing or gouging, IMO you are mistaken... I think that the prices are about as low as they can go since these business owners have to make a living, they have fixed and variable costs they need to recoup and as mentioned above, if they charge too little or too much, they are out of business... A lot of people get on the boat and start counting fares... Hmmmm Captain X made $3500 today $70 times 50 people.. What you don't see is the costs and the time associated with operating their business. Fuel , repairs, inspections, slip and insurance fees, the times they can't get out due to weather or not enough fares, not to mention the hours involved. If you think these businesses are taking advantage of you and price fixing or gouging, IMO you are mistaken... I think that the prices are about as low as they can go since these business owners have to make a living, they have fixed and variable costs they need to recover and as mentioned above, if they charge too little or too much, they are our of business... These guys are not getting rich.... If this business were so easy and profitable, everyone would be doing it. Fact is, there are a lot easier ways to make a buck then being charter or party boat owner. Frankly, I'm thankful there are still some around that make the choice to stay in the business given what they're up against... They provide us all with the ability to get out on the water for a day at what I think is a fair price and a relative bargain. |
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The fares are VERY reasonable in NJ For those that think the fare hike is excessive Buy a boat Pay for docking Pay for up keep Pay for bait Your average cost will be SIGNIFFICANTLY higher per person and you get to clean the boat as well lol I think a $ 70 fare is a bargain I |
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