I don't know. I think I'd have to think about that myself.
On the up side, $200 a month sounds like pretty descent money for some un-used space.
My concerns would be, is this year round, or through the winter season only? I wouldn't want to be bothered with digging this thing out of the back corner (if that's where it has to be) of my building every Friday, and putting it back every Monday throughout the summer. One time in, and one time out (for a whole season) wouldn't be so bad. But if during the boating season, they'll want to use thier boat on the weekends you don't want to be bothered with it, is how that'll work out if storing this thing in a back corner.
Another concern would be, this is a boat. And the two happiest days for a boat owner is the day they buy it, and the day they sell it. So what if they lose interest in this boat while it is in your shed? Stop paying the rent? Fail to come to retrieve it because of the back rent? Then your stuck with a boat in your shed that your not collecting rent on. You better have a contract for them to sign. And it better address this issue. Along with a specified time frame, what happens if rent is not paid, who is liable for any damage while in storage.
Friend of mine had to have a speed boat during his short lived (only months) marriage. He was awarded the boat in the divorce. Put it in the back corner of his own shed where it just sat for 15 plus years without even seeing the light of day (or water). To many boat stories end this way. Without rent even being involved or a factor.
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