Founded | September 2013 |
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Founders | Jeremy Bismuth Edouard Gorioux |
Headquarters | , |
Number of employees | 110 |
Website | www |
Click and Boat (aka Click&Boat) is a company based in Paris that operates a boat rental platform, enabling private and professional boat owners to rent out their boats to holidaymakers and other sailing enthusiasts, based on the sharing economy model.[1][2] The company was set up in September 2013 by French entrepreneurs Edouard Gorioux and Jérémy Bismuth.
In August 2020, the platform featured 35,000 listed boats in Europe and globally, accessible to more than 400,000 registered members.[3][4] The platform is available in English (US, UK and international business English), French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Greek, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese and Swedish.[5]
History
Jérémy Bismuth and Edouard Gorioux, two entrepreneurs from Marseille and Brittany respectively, set up Click&Boat in September 2013, launching the website in December 2013.[6] The startup raised €200,000 from private investors in April 2014.[2] A month later, Click and Boat joined the incubator of Paris Dauphine University with five members of staff. By June 2014, more than 500 boats in France and Europe were available on the platform. The company offers a wide range of boats, from speedboats to houseboats (barges).[7] In December 2014, one year after the launch of the platform, Click and Boat launched its first mobile application.[8] Between July 2014 and July 2015, the company grew by 1,000%.[9] By September 2015, boat owners listing their boats on the platform had earned €2m, while the company raised €500,000 in December 2015 to expand its services.[10] The same month, the Click and Boat team took part in the Paris International Boat Show.[11] In November 2016, the company bought its French competitor Sailsharing and established itself as the leader in peer-to-peer boat rental in France, increasing its boat listings by 30%.[12][13][14][15] The same month, shortly before its participation in the Salon Nautique International of Paris, the startup announced a funding round of €1m raised from OLMA Fund to accelerate its international development, bringing the total amount of raised capital since its launch to €1.7m.[13] The company launched its US homepage in February 2017. Overall, bookings made in 2017 were worth €15m.[3]
In November 2017, Click and Boat announced the opening of the platform to professional yacht charter companies, with a target of 30,000 listed boats in 50 countries by the end of 2018.[16] Two months later, in January 2018, French sailor Francois Gabart joined the company as a shareholder and official ambassador, listing his own boat on the platform.[17]
In June 2018, Click&Boat raised €4m from previous investors to accelerate its international development.[4][18] The company's co-founder Edouard Gorioux said to CNN: "Our target is to become the international leader, as Airbnb is for apartments".[17] The majority of bookings are made by non-French customers.[4] The company opened an office in Marseille in March 2019, hiring 50 new members of staff.[19] Marseille is close to the Calanques, a popular boating destination in Southern France.[20] As well as a new office in Miami, Florida, USA, in April 2019.[21] By August 2019, the platform offered more than 30,000 boats in over 50 countries worldwide.[22]
Click and Boat makes its first international acquisition of its German competitor Scansail in March 2020.[23]
In July 2020, the Click and Boat Group opened their fifth office in Barcelona and became the benchmark in global nautical tourism with an addition 10,000 boats on their platform after the acquisition of their number one competitor Nautal.[24][25]
In July 2021, the Click and Boat Group partnered with investment fund Permira and Boats Group to consolidate its international position.[26]
Business model
Click&Boat connects private and professional boat owners with sailing enthusiasts. The former can thus make a profit out of their vessels, since these can often be expensive to maintain and leave the marina 10 days per year on average.[17] Hiring a boat through a private owner can be up to three times cheaper than doing this through a professional company.[27] The company's business model is based on two concurrent trends: the collaborative consumption or sharing economy, where use as a service is preferred over ownership, and the rise of online tourism through travel websites. CNN referred to the company as ‘the Airbnb of the Seas’, while The Times dubbed it ‘the Uber of the boating world’.[17][27] Since 2015 the company has been running a profit, doubling its turnover on an annual basis.[4]
Operation
Owners can choose to rent out their boats with or without a skipper, or alternatively be on board with the renter.[28] In most locations, daily insurance covering all risks is provided through the company's partnership with Allianz.[29]
Awards
In 2016, the startup was included in Frenchweb's FW500 ranking, featuring the top 500 French digital companies.[30] The French newspaper L'Express ranked Click&Boat as one of its top 200 startups for the same year.[31]
External links
References
- ↑ "Click & Boat, veut devenir le "Airbnb" de la location de bateaux".
- 1 2 Harmant, Olivier (8 April 2014). "Click & Boat, plateforme de location de bateaux entre particuliers, lève 200 000 euros". www.frenchweb.fr.
- 1 2 "Yacht-sharing startups vie to rule the waves". The Economist. June 21, 2018.
- 1 2 3 4 "French startup Click&Boat raises €4 million for its international boat rental platform". Tech.eu. 12 June 2018.
- ↑ "Nu kommer Click & Boat - ett Airbnb för båtar - till Sverige". 16 October 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-10-17.
- ↑ "Click & Boat, une plateforme de location de bateaux entre particuliers, Jérémy Bismuth, dans GMB –". 12 August 2014.
- ↑ "How to live like a billionaire on the cheap". The Guardian. 6 June 2016.
- ↑ "Sept applis qui facilitent les voyages". Le Monde.fr. 7 February 2016.
- ↑ "Des news de la startup Click & Boat - J'aime les startups". 18 December 2015.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-08-14. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
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- ↑ "Nautisme : Click & Boat rachète son concurrent Sailsharing". Le Monde.fr. 8 November 2016.
- 1 2 "France's Click & Boat raises $1 million for its Airbnb for boats service". 8 January 2017.
- ↑ "Le site de location CLICK AND BOAT rachète SAILSHARING, FUSACQ Buzz". www.fusacq.com.
- ↑ "Location de bateaux entre particuliers, le marché se structure".
- ↑ "Click & Boat s'ouvre aux loueurs de bateaux professionnels".
- 1 2 3 4 Rossingh, Danielle. "Setting sail with the 'Airbnb of the seas'". CNN.
- ↑ "Click&Boat sails off with a €4 million investment".
- ↑ Rédaction, La. "Start-up : Click&Boat arrive à Marseille et cherche 50 collaborateurs". TourMaG.com, 1er journal des professionnels du tourisme francophone.
- ↑ "Traveling to Marseille? Here are 20 things to know before you go". Roads & Kingdoms. February 20, 2019.
- ↑ "Click & Boat, the French 'Airbnb of the seas', sets sail for Miami". 25 April 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-04-26.
- ↑ "Cruise news: The ancient temple city, sailings on the Rhine and more". 24 July 2019.
- ↑ "Click&Boat acquires its German competitor Scansail". 11 March 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-10-23.
- ↑ "Click&Boat Acquires Nautal". 10 August 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-09-28.
- ↑ "Click&Boat: 'Airbnb of seas' acquires European competitor Nautal". 31 July 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-08-04.
- ↑ Springer, Bill. "Boats Group And Click&Boat Join Forces". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
- 1 2 Craig, Duncan (July 23, 2017). "Putting the sharing economy to the test on the French Riviera" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
- ↑ "Click & Boat, la co-navigation pour partager son bateau". Ouest-France.fr. January 12, 2014.
- ↑ "Allianz France signe un partenariat avec Click&Boat, leader sur le marché de la location de bateaux entre particuliers - Espace presse | Allianz". www.allianz.fr.
- ↑ Menneveux, Richard (4 April 2016). "[FW500] Le classement des 500 premières entreprises de la Tech française". www.frenchweb.fr.
- ↑ "Le top 200 des start-up en 2016". 28 November 2016.