Vilnius-based Online Yacht Concierge Services Provider SEARADAR Raises €400K

SEARADAR, a startup that relocated to Lithuania through a Startup Visa Lithuania program, running an online yacht booking and concierge services platform for skippers, has finally announced that they have raised a seed round of €400K in spring 2021.

SEARADAR, a startup that relocated to Lithuania through a Startup Visa Lithuania program, running an online yacht booking and concierge services platform for skippers, has finally announced that they have raised a seed round of €400K in spring 2021. The round saw participation from startup accelerator Baltic Sandbox, former Microsoft Russia executive Dmitry Marchenko, Estonian business angel Dmitry Sumin, among other private investors from Bulgaria, Poland, and the UK. The company will use these funds to further innovate its platform, which is already forecasted to exceed gross merchandise revenue of €1M in 2021.

The company, led by serial entrepreneur Dima Beznasiuk and experienced skipper Max Terbov, aims to make yacht rental easy, hassle-free, and secure for the more than 2 million active licensed captains in Europe and CIS. Today, the platform already lists more than 20K yachts, sailboats, and other vessels docked at ports in Croatia, Greece, Italy, Thailand, and other popular destinations.

“What people unfamiliar with the space don’t realize is how affordable yacht holidays really are. If a skipper goes on holiday with his friends and family for a week, they can end up paying as little as €400 per person! And sailing the Mediterranean is way more exciting than spending that week poolside at some hotel,” says Dima Beznasiuk, the company’s CEO & co-founder.

Searadar aims to bring the same level of convenience and confidence to yacht chartering that holidaymakers expect from car rental services. As renting a yacht has always been a more complicated process and captains expect everything to be ready before their journey, a simple marketplace approach would lead to more chaos than merit. Thus, the company took a more personalised, “concierge” approach.

“Simply having a wide selection of boats to rent was never our end goal. The important part of our business is making it easier to not just find and rent a boat but to customize your trip. That’s why we have people dedicated to consulting and guiding our users. Ultimately, we want our platform to be a start for their next adventure, and making it a pleasant start is what we’re aiming at,” says co-founder Max Terbov, who has already turned his lifetime hobby into a business with his own yachting events company.

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