
South Florida
Sun-Sentinel – Your Business December 2002:
One boating business capitalizes on creation of ‘drive thru’
niche
Dania firm offers design, convenience
By Cindy Kent - Staff Writer
After serving in Israel’s navy for three years, Itzchak Kadosh
was anxious to resume his craft of carpentry and interior design
and begin again in a new place. So he came to South Florida and
after about eight months working with others established in the
business, he started on his own as an interior designer- of
boats.
That was about 20 years ago, and now the 43-year-old owner of IK
Yacht Designs at Harbour Towne Marina in Dania Beach has built a
business around those seeking to change and improve their boats’
interiors, from small boats to mega yachts.
IK Yacht Design’s 25 employees include his sister, Orna Kadosh
Grimmett, who joined about 10 years ago as an office and sales
manager.
DOCK AND SHOP
Kadosh says he has created a niche "drive thru" business, taking
advantage of boat slips directly behind his shop as well as
throughout the marina. IK’s drive-thru component is the real
attraction: a boater simply docks and shops. In a few hours, a
kitchen can be outfitted with new wares. The boat owner can pick
tables, couches and chairs that Kadosh’s staff installs on the
spot.
Kadosh benefits from having dock and retail space, clustered
among other marine-related businesses such as yacht brokers and
parts and services companies.
"That clustering causes a ripple effect among marine
businesses," said Frank Herhold, executive director for the
Marine Industries Association of South Florida. Marine-related
businesses group themselves so buyers can get a wide range of
offerings in one general location, from boat sales to repair
work.
FINE FURNITURE
It works for Kadosh, who might see a couple come to his store
because a neighboring yacht broker referred them to him, or
simply because they noticed his business. They check out IK’s
10,000 square-foot storefront, full of fine furniture cleverly
designed with the special needs of boat storage space in mind.
Kadosh has traveled from Paris to Africa to find such items for
his store.
"The biggest challenge is finding furniture truly fit for a
boat," Kadosh said, noting that furniture and fixtures have to
double as storage areas.
Some furniture is designed by Kadosh and built right in a 6,000
square-foot workshop. From chairs and couches with lift cushions
for storage underneath, to tables made of teak and cherry woods,
pieces fold and expand to maximize space. He plans to create his
own line of furniture and increase onsite manufacturing.
ALL - SERVICE SHOP
Kadosh’s team also refurbishes galleys and living and sleeping
quarters – from putting carpeting to new decks to new electrical
and cooling systems.
Dania Beach Mayor Robert Chunn said that businesses like
Kadosh’s help to give Dania Beach the reputation as a
destination for boaters. Chunn, a welder by trade, said, "IK’s
quality product is an asset to the area," as well as a unique
service.
Kadosh says his business has grown in part because of
participation at boat
shows, such as the Annual Fort
Lauderdale International Boat Show in October.
Repeat business is another reason, says Herhold. Even when
boaters are fixing up the boat they currently own, "They always
have their eye on the next boat."
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