Having lived there, I can say you don't get to Port Townsend on the coast hiway. It's inland a way from the rather remote Washington coast. You usually get to PT going up the Hood Canel on Hwy 101 if coming from the south, like from I-5 and Olympia say. Or if you're in Seattle,.....you get to PT via ferry. Zotan is up that way and sounds like it could work out nicely for you. I 'might' rent a vanagon, I have a dozen or so , but I'm in Southern Oregon , about 10 hours from PT. Just remember the two key words about Western Washington ................ "visiting" and "summer."
----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Perdue" <mcperdue@GMAIL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 1:12 PM Subject: Re: Anyone has some rental experience?
Zoltan, Where are you located? I've often thought of flying out west, renting a Westy, and cruising up the coast highway, culminating in a week at the Port Townsend Festival of American Fiddle Tunes.... Sigh... Marc On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Zoltan <thewestyman@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi to all, > I was wondering what it would take to rent out some of my Westfalia > campers. What it would involve and would it be worth the trouble. I mostly > think of the insurance side of it, but there could be much more than that, > of course. Here I attempt to pick the brains of those who have either > professional of some other business experience how to set up such a > service. > I can imagine to just lend it to the renters as a friend and get paid a > little less that way but have no great legal or other liabilities. I only > have four of them. > Zoltan > |
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