Brief Guide To Buying A Yacht
Brief Guide To Buying A Yacht by
Buying a yacht is a big commitment, both financially and in terms
of the time it takes to go through the buying process. We have put
together this brief guide to buying a yacht, to help you through
the yacht buying process.
Type of Yacht
The yacht buying process starts with considering what type of yacht
would be best for you. When thinking about what type of yacht you
need, you will need to consider what you will use the yacht for. As
graceful as a sailing yacht is, a motor yacht tends to suit most
people's needs – requiring less experience to run, more space
and wider living area below decks, and the ability to travel at
higher speeds. The size of the yacht is an important factor to
consider, as this will determine how many guests you can entertain,
and how many of life's essentials you can carry with you. Whether
you choose to go for a new or used yacht will depend on how quickly
you would like to be out on the water. A new yacht can be ordered
to your exact specification, however the flip side of this is that
it will take time to be built. A used yacht may not be exactly to
your specification, however it will take less time for you to be
out on the water enjoying it!
Paying for Your Yacht
Once you've come up with the specification of your dream yacht,
before rushing out and searching for/ordering it, you need to make
sure you can afford it. On top of the basic price you pay for a new
yacht, you will need to set aside another 20% for extras to equip
it. For a used yacht, you may want to set aside up to 50% for a
refit and equipment. Money will need to be set aside for insurance,
mooring and maintenance. When you've signed on the dotted line,
whether you are buying a new or a used yacht typically you will
need to put down a 10% deposit. A new yacht may have stage payments
through the build process before paying the balance. After a used
yacht has had a survey and a sea trial is accepted, the final
balance is paid and the customer takes ownership of the vessel.
Yacht Survey
If you are buying a used yacht, it is imperative you get a
comprehensive survey done. A surveyor will check the yacht all
over, advise you of any damage or problems, and tell you what work
needs to be put right. Many insurance companies require a survey to
have been done before they will cover you.
A Helping Hand
Unless you've bought a yacht before, it is strongly advisable to
purchase your yacht through a yacht broker. A yacht broker will not
only advise you on what type of yacht would suit you best, but can
help with financing and insurance options, as well as ensuring the
buying process goes as smoothly as possible.
Further information about buying a yacht please visit the website
of Inwards Marine yacht brokers: http://www.inwardsmarine.com
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