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Not had too many dealings with Yacht Brokers, but the bad experiences outweighed the good about 3:1.

Bad experiences started at Deacons 16 years ago, when, with the full money available, no boat to sell, we were to view a Dehler 34. The Broker picked the keys off of his desk and said " Ah-you have arrived. The boat is on the hardstanding by our walk-on raised platform. When you have veiwed it, leave the kays on the desk. I wont be here, I have a real prospect down at Mercury!"

I would NEVER have bought a boat through that guy had it been EXACTLY what I wanted! We treated prospective punters in our motorbike shop better even if all they wanted was a £500 quid mo-ped!

Next we were turned away at 15:45 when opening hours were up to 16:00. "Sorry mate we're goin 'ome!" Boat sales/Brokerage at Hamble Point Marina.

Another turned up after we had driven 150 miles without any boat keys! "Surely you can see all you need from outside?" What a wally! All that way to not see the boat!

Then Ancaster International spent almost a year not selling our boat despite having six offers, 3 which we accepted, including one deposit, and a sea trial that went perfectly. Not impressed!

The good results were John Rodriguez - 'Jonic' of these pages - who was terrific. Good comunication, great insight to the market place, great advice on pricing which proved spot on. Jonic has that rare thing I value, old fashioned integrity.

Friday, we parted with our boat, the sale handled by Michael Rye of Boatpoint, based at Deacons Marina, Hamble. Handled perfectly, professionally and smoothly.
There was an early glitch due to the sudden leaving of a staff member, but Michael Rye dropped Boatpoints commission rate by 1% as it was not Boatpoints normal style.

An unexpected bonus and another Broker with that scarce commodity in this modern world, Integrity.

So, choose your Broker carefully!
 
Not had too many dealings with Yacht Brokers, but the bad experiences outweighed the good about 3:1.

Bad experiences started at Deacons 16 years ago, when, with the full money available, no boat to sell, we were to view a Dehler 34. The Broker picked the keys off of his desk and said " Ah-you have arrived. The boat is on the hardstanding by our walk-on raised platform. When you have veiwed it, leave the kays on the desk. I wont be here, I have a real prospect down at Mercury!"

I would NEVER have bought a boat through that guy had it been EXACTLY what I wanted! We treated prospective punters in our motorbike shop better even if all they wanted was a £500 quid mo-ped!

Next we were turned away at 15:45 when opening hours were up to 16:00. "Sorry mate we're goin 'ome!" Boat sales/Brokerage at Hamble Point Marina.

Another turned up after we had driven 150 miles without any boat keys! "Surely you can see all you need from outside?" What a wally! All that way to not see the boat!

Then Ancaster International spent almost a year not selling our boat despite having six offers, 3 which we accepted, including one deposit, and a sea trial that went perfectly. Not impressed!

The good results were John Rodriguez - 'Jonic' of these pages - who was terrific. Good comunication, great insight to the market place, great advice on pricing which proved spot on. Jonic has that rare thing I value, old fashioned integrity.

Friday, we parted with our boat, the sale handled by Michael Rye of Boatpoint, based at Deacons Marina, Hamble. Handled perfectly, professionally and smoothly.
There was an early glitch due to the sudden leaving of a staff member, but Michael Rye dropped Boatpoints commission rate by 1% as it was not Boatpoints normal style.

An unexpected bonus and another Broker with that scarce commodity in this modern world, Integrity.

So, choose your Broker carefully!
I have also had dealings with Michael Rye last year, I pulled out of the sale post-survey but also found he had integrity throughout the process and deposit was returned without an issue.

Have also had a very mixed bag as both a buyer and a seller, positive mentions for Mark Oldrey at Clipper Port Solent and the guys at Euroyachts in Troon and Largs.

Negative experiences with DDZ Marine at Largs and Michael Schmidt at Inverkip but found their Hamble office fine.
 
I have also had dealings with Michael Rye last year, I pulled out of the sale post-survey but also found he had integrity throughout the process and deposit was returned without an issue.

Have also had a very mixed bag as both a buyer and a seller, positive mentions for Mark Oldrey at Clipper Port Solent and the guys at Euroyachts in Troon and Largs.

Negative experiences with DDZ Marine at Largs and Michael Schmidt at Inverkip but found their Hamble office fine.
Ditto Michael Schmidt at Kip
 
… " Ah-you have arrived. The boat is on the hardstanding by our walk-on raised platform. When you have veiwed it, leave the kays on the desk. I wont be here, I have a real prospect down at Mercury!"
Can his comment be read two ways? The first as you perceived it, but the second is that he was saying ‘in addition to you I have another real prospect elsewhere. His job being to sell client’s boats, perhaps he felt you were happy to be left to look at boat A, whilst he went off to provide access to boat B.
 
Can his comment be read two ways? The first as you perceived it, but the second is that he was saying ‘in addition to you I have another real prospect elsewhere. His job being to sell client’s boats, perhaps he felt you were happy to be left to look at boat A, whilst he went off to provide access to boat B.
Not in any way. Over the years I have interfaced with clients from spotty sixteen year olds after their first 'Fizzie' to senior and well known International Collectors wishing to buy or retain me to find important and collectable Classic Motorbikes worth as much as a substantial yacht. I can read people. He was dissmissive and demeaning. His whole attitude was wrong.

Even after all this time - 16 years - I cannot forget the words and the sneer as he said them.

Sorry, but I must speak as I find. :cautious:
 
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