Another boat owner wants to lease space in canal in Medina for overnight stays

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 12 August 2025 at 11:14 am

Rollin Hellner proposes to make 40-foot yacht available as Airbnb

Photo courtesy of Rollin Hellner: The owner of this 40-foot-long boat would like to make it available in Medina’s Canal Basin as a short-term rental for overnight stays.

MEDINA – Two weeks after approving a lease to allow a boat as an overnight rental in the Canal Basin, the Medina Village Board has received a new request in a similar arrangement.

Rollin Hellner wants to make a 40-foot-long yacht available as an Airbnb for short-term rentals. Hellner asked that the board agree to a lease that matches the one approved July 28 for Erie Floatel, LLC of Medina.

Erie Floatel can use of the floating dock on south end of the canal for $220 for the season, plus another $100 for electric and water consumption. Erie Floatel will be operated by Andrew Meier and Svein Lilleby. The lease runs from Memorial Day to Oct. 31, 2025. The Erie Floatel boat is 24 feet long.

The Village Board on Monday said it wants more time to consider the lease arrangement. Hellner asked that his boat be allowed in the Basin near the former NAPA building. But Mayor Marguerite Sherman said a large barge will be coming there soon as part of the Medina Triennial art initiative for 2026. She said other vessels also use the basin and she doesn’t want to see the basin get maxed out.

Medina may need to add more docks in the future, she said.

The board said Hellner’s boat would be better sited further east along Manilla Place, in an area close to the back of the Captain Kidz restaurant. That area is underutilized right now by boats. Hellner said that would work fine for his boat.

The board wants more time to consider the lease agreement and also reach out to the Canal Corp. for guidance in the matter. Sherman said the entrepreneurial interest is welcome at the Canal Basin. She just wants to make sure there is balance for other boaters and users.

She said the Village Board is working hard to accommodate the proposals and initiatives that will bring more vitality and economic activity to the village.

She said some people complained to the Canal Corp. about how the board handled the lease arrangement with the Erie Floatel, which the mayor said put a “black eye” on Medina with the Canal Corp.

“Moving forward I hope we can all be more supportive of each other,” she said.

Rollin’s Hellner’s father, Brian Hellner, runs the North Star Cruises business, offering boat rides in the canal. He shared concerns in village meetings about Erie Floatel, saying the boat should be inspected for safety before being made available to the public. Hellner told the board in recent meetings he didn;t think Medina had treated him fairly. He cited the village offering utilities to Erie Floatel and not to his business. The board has since said North Star could have access to utilities, too.

Brian Hellner said he doesn’t have any role with his son’s business proposal with the house boat.

Rollin Hellner said there is room for everyone to succeed in the basin. He said his boat will cater to a different market than the Erie Floatel. Hellner has a bigger, more luxurious boat that will accommodate more people and charge a higher price.

“There’s a lot of people who want to come to Medina,” Hellner told the board during Medina’s meeting. “It would be nice for Medina to have a yacht there. It’s different. It’s something new.”

Photo by Tom Rivers: This photo from Thursday evening shows several boats tied up along the wall at Medina’s Canal Basin.