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post #21 of 26
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Originally Posted by Arwyn
Oh my... why is no one renting the voyager??? I NEED THAT!!!
I can't imagine what is would cost to rent
post #22 of 26
Can't be much more than renting an aquadoula or the spa in a box or - if you're in the portland/salem/eugene, Oregon area, the spa that Waterbirth International rents... It would have to be local rentals only, considering how big it is, but still... I'd pay a couple hundred to rent one.
post #23 of 26
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Originally Posted by Arwyn
Can't be much more than renting an aquadoula or the spa in a box or - if you're in the portland/salem/eugene, Oregon area, the spa that Waterbirth International rents... It would have to be local rentals only, considering how big it is, but still... I'd pay a couple hundred to rent one.
I'm in MN
post #24 of 26
So go find someone who rents waterbirth tubs in Minneapolis or somewhere and bug them to buy one for rentals.
post #25 of 26
I will sell it to you and after you use it you can turn around and sell it to someone else after depreciating it the cost of rental. It's time to give it up (although the kids are playing happily in it even as I type, I'm under extreme pressure to have the room it's in converted to another use). Assuming you can find someone on Craigslist with room in a moving van or whatnot.

I do not rent mine because I'm not capable of doing simple servicing, and I think if it was being handled by renters it would end up getting minor leaks in the plumbing while being moved, etc. I could not rent it for enough to afford the calls to the spa servicer.
post #26 of 26
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Originally Posted by pigpokey
I will sell it to you and after you use it you can turn around and sell it to someone else after depreciating it the cost of rental. It's time to give it up (although the kids are playing happily in it even as I type, I'm under extreme pressure to have the room it's in converted to another use). Assuming you can find someone on Craigslist with room in a moving van or whatnot.

I do not rent mine because I'm not capable of doing simple servicing, and I think if it was being handled by renters it would end up getting minor leaks in the plumbing while being moved, etc. I could not rent it for enough to afford the calls to the spa servicer.
It is way out of my price range at this point.
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