Surf Travel Blog www.surftherenow.com Notes "Royal Pelagic" for sale - are Mexico boat trips unviable?
My friend Evan started a new surf travel blog recently. He's got a lot of good news and info up there, with frequent updates.
http://www.surftherenow.com/
I was just reading it and learned the Royal Pelagic is for sale. http://surftherenow.com/?p=49
This is the super-luxe fishing boat conversion that was recently doing charters to SE Mainland Mex around Huatulco and Salina Cruz. That area of Mexico benefits from frequent all-day offshore wind, numerous quality right points, and limited land access and facilities. I'm hoping that the charter operation was successful and the current owner is selling for other reasons, because I'd consider a boat trip to Mex if I don't have 2 weeks to do Indo properly.
[UPDATE 4/7] I emailed a reader who knows this owner of Royal Pelagic, she notes that they couldn't find people who wanted to pay this much to boat around Mexico. RP was maybe a little ahead of its time, but I think luxury surf travel has a strong future.
http://www.surftherenow.com/
I was just reading it and learned the Royal Pelagic is for sale. http://surftherenow.com/?p=49
This is the super-luxe fishing boat conversion that was recently doing charters to SE Mainland Mex around Huatulco and Salina Cruz. That area of Mexico benefits from frequent all-day offshore wind, numerous quality right points, and limited land access and facilities. I'm hoping that the charter operation was successful and the current owner is selling for other reasons, because I'd consider a boat trip to Mex if I don't have 2 weeks to do Indo properly.
[UPDATE 4/7] I emailed a reader who knows this owner of Royal Pelagic, she notes that they couldn't find people who wanted to pay this much to boat around Mexico. RP was maybe a little ahead of its time, but I think luxury surf travel has a strong future.
Labels: mainland mexico, royal pelagic, surf travel blog, www.surftherenow.com
3 Comments:
Surfer or surfing had a good article a couple months ago of a crew of pro's rolling down through Mex on the Royal Pelagic. It was the plushes surf charter I'd seen and seemed like great access to everything down there. They hinted at difficulty in getting surfers to book the charter considering the cost and most of waves can be accessed by land.
A mate in Perth just sent me this link. INDIES TRADER IV - FOR SALE
http://www.freedommarine.com.au/boatlistings/more.aspx?id=522
Might be related to Quik stock dropping from $15 last year to $1.75 last week. Hard times for the surf industry it seems. Not sure how the other big names are doing. Anyone have any info?
Riding the waves of the most popular sports at this time, VHS to a sort of fun and fitness ....
And is my favorite among the other sports
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