The boats of the day were not designed to handle the rough Gulf Coast waters and storms in the early 20th century wiped out the existing charter fleet.
The company has a charter fleet of 29 marine vessels for offshore operations.
This vessel has now been introduced to a number of charter fleets in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean and is becoming an increasingly common sight.
Baxter's had always maintained a charter fleet and have retained this operation with it relocating to Glendenning.
With my new skills, I am providing sales and technical support to boat builders, charter fleets, marinas and boat yards.
By the mid-1970s, Dan-Air had become Britain's largest independent airline, both in terms of passengers carried and fleet size, operating the country's largest charter fleet.
Apparently they viewed boat production simply as a means to supply their charter fleet in the Caribbean.
The Florida plane using Research Frontiers technology carries seven passengers and is part of a charter fleet operated by National Jets of Fort Lauderdale.
And, with the world's largest matched charter fleet, the playing field is entirely level.
Pure power catamarans are becoming a common sight in international charter fleets in the Caribbean and Mediterranean.