March 27, 2024

Bareboat Charters: What You Probably Don't Know Featuring Kenny Hilderbrandt of RentABoat.com - Episode #144

Bareboat Charters: What You Probably Don't Know Featuring Kenny Hilderbrandt of RentABoat.com - Episode #144
Apple Podcasts podcast player badge
Spotify podcast player badge
Overcast podcast player badge
Castro podcast player badge
PocketCasts podcast player badge
RSS Feed podcast player badge
Apple Podcasts podcast player iconSpotify podcast player iconOvercast podcast player iconCastro podcast player iconPocketCasts podcast player iconRSS Feed podcast player icon

Join Greg and Kevin as they deep dive into the history and laws surrounding bareboat charters with Kenny Hilderbrandt of RentABoat.com.

[SPONSORS] - This show is sponsored by  AAMP Agency, Take My Boat Test, and WaveRez.

Show Links:
Website: https://www.watersportpodcast.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/awgpodcast
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1155418904790489
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awg_podcast/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3TSseuv2wdIYO5nuviZSwQ 

Kenny Hilderbrandt Profile Photo

Owner

I was born and raised in Long Island, New York. Surrounded by water, I became passionate about boating and worked at boatyards during the summers. While in college, I studied business management and took some computer programming courses. In the summers, I would work weekends in Montauk, a touristy area on Long Island. There, I worked at a boat rental facility repairing boats and helped with their charter business as a mate.
After college, I worked at my father's automobile engine remanufacturing business, rebuilding and installing car engines. My father purchased a marina and moved our engine remanufacturing business into one of the buildings on that property. I was more interested in the boat business and ran that side. I started renting and chartering boats from the marina and needed a website. The internet was brand new then, and I needed a domain name; luckily, domain names were readily available then, and I purchased as many as I could. I purchased RentABoat.com and used that domain name for my local boat rental business website. I started to get emails requesting boat rentals outside my area and, funny enough, outside this country. That is when I decided to build a directory for anyone who wanted to rent a boat.