aquaholic
Well-Known Member
God only knows Dave.....it changes weeklyWhat are you thinking of buying??
God only knows Dave.....it changes weeklyWhat are you thinking of buying??
I think it really depends on how much competition there is for the type of boat you are trying to sell.
I bought my first boat in the UK through Clark and Carter - a well known East Coast design, that no-one on the East Coast had heard of - a Popcorn 23. Foolishly I decided to sell it as I found I couldn't easily get petrol for the outboard in the Baltic.
Unfortunately boats under 25 feet are two a penny. Someone commented that they couldn't buy a decent dinghy for the price I wanted for my Popcorn. I found that having a broker directing lookers to the boat really helped. I advertised it on all the free sites on the internet and had one looker myself. Clark and Carter had it on their site at Burnham for 10 weeks and then at the used boat show at SYC. I think the extra exposure offered by a broker can be worth it.
I have dealt with both the Burnham office and the Levington office and found them both very professional and courteous. As far as fees are concerned because I was selling a 'cheap' boat I paid a flat rate of £500 to Clark and Carter, rather than their 8% commission. They still managed to get me the asking price, even though there was nothing in it for them. I have not dealt with the Gillingham office so can't comment there.
I think it is important to look at the market for the type of boat you are selling and make your decision from there.
John,
Did you sell that to Ken Cope? We used to race class 3 against a Popcorn. Nice boat.
God only knows Dave.....it changes weekly![]()
You need one of these.......
http://www.x-yachts.com/extranet/second/second_handview.asp?ID=2148
Very nice but will be a tad out of my price range and a little too much too handle I think, was thinking of someting a little slower, maybe oceanis 361 or sun odyssey 37 or even a bav
Very nice but will be a tad out of my price range and a little too much too handle I think, was thinking of someting a little slower, maybe oceanis 361 or sun odyssey 37 or even a bav
Let the ECF know the budget and future sailing plans and we'll find the boat.......
The X was out of my range too, I think I did well when I bought mine!
Personally I am a big fan of Sigma's, a reasonable 38 shouldn't break the bank, solid seaworthy and fast, a hairy assed mans boat! (Running backstays a bit of a pain, but gives the crew something to do!)
Ideally I like the idea of a floating caravanbut it needs to be able to get us to the Canaries and back in a few years time.
Thinking ahead now for July which is when I hopefully will be in a position to upgrade our boat, have noticed this company with an office on the Medway at Gillingham.
Wondered if anyone had used them to buy or sell a yacht, and what their experiences were.
As our current boat is in the sub £20,000 bracket I was thinking of selling it myself on all of the usual websites, however I am daunted by all the aggro that goes with this so was wondering about a broker, there is also a good chance that I may buy our next yacht from them as they seem to have plenty of choice at the moment.
Also if anyone has an idea of their charges that would be usefull, I did ring but they are still closed for the looney season.