Bigplumbs
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What are peoples views of this company to buy a boat from
Denins
Denins
What are peoples views of this company to buy a boat from
Denins
What are peoples views of this company to buy a boat from
Denins
This could get interesting !
We completed on a BW Stock Boat back in January 2017, and took delivery in February with them taking ours as a P.Ex, a process we started in late October 2016.
You can PM me for details of how we approached our deal, but I think our results speak for themselves :-
1. We sat down on our new (to us) V42 in February (in Spain) and did not feel as though we had been "legged over".
2. We had some trepidation regarding some remedial works that we were told had been completed - and identified by VolvoPaul - but only time would tell
3. c 65 - 70 hours use later, the behaviour of the boat, and a recent requirement for the local Volvo dealer to look at one issue (that was near an area highlighted by VolvoPaul) suggest that they were true to their word.
We did take a slight gamble as they offered a 3-month UK only warranty, and being based in Spain, we lost that comfort as soon as she left Dover. However, they responded to everything we asked for, their Admin Lady was very efficient and made the legal / paperwork process very easy and looking back, the whole process was quite painless.
Based on our experience, I would deal with them again.
I can't comment however tell me what boat your thinking of buying .
I did have a sale fall through with BW as they/their client couldn't produce paper work for the boat we had offered on. Almost like the previous sale had been brokered in a lay by somewhere. We didn't loose any of our deposit or suffer anything other than frustration as a result and have met plenty of people who have had no issues in their purchases from BW. Just make sure you can clap eyes on paper work and survey etc and I am sure you will have a positive experience.
Burton Waters should and do require the paperwork before a boat is advertised. I certainly had sight of the bill of sale etc before making an offer on both of the boats I bought from BW .
Sealine S23 or S25 with Kad 32. Small for this forum. Not now but they seem to get a few
Dennis
Hi Dennis,
just replied to your other thread on S23 and Bayliner debate. We have obviously been to the same Marina.
Regarding BW, they seem to have a very professional set up and the chap who showed us around was very pleasant. He was pushing the sealine and diesel set up more than anything else. But that could be partly due to the availability of Petrol in that area but if your having it on the coast I think this will be less of an issue.
We came back to the marina the same day for another look at the s23's. He told us that one was now under offer and the folks that were looking at it had moved on to look at the other one so we should act quickly if we wanted to make an offer and leave a deposit. Its standard sales technique in my opinion. I might be a boat novice but a life novice, I am not.
I'm not happy with the deposit thing. If you make an offer and its accepted you leave a 10% deposit. If the survey or trial is not satisfactory for any reason and you pull out of the sale you get the full deposit back. So why do they take it in the first place. I smell a little rat with that one but it does for whatever reason seem standard practice.
All I know is that when I buy a boat I'll make an offer. Have it lifted and surveyed. Trial it with an engineer (I'll be happy to pay for the fuel). If all is good I'll buy it. If not I wont. whats with the deposit nonsense,
Anyway, its always going to be a little leap of faith. BW do seem as good as anyone else we've visited.
I think the deposit thing is just to weed out people who are actually just looking and after a sea trial but it does seem sort of weird
Dennis
I'm not happy with the deposit thing. If you make an offer and its accepted you leave a 10% deposit. If the survey or trial is not satisfactory for any reason and you pull out of the sale you get the full deposit back. So why do they take it in the first place. I smell a little rat with that one but it does for whatever reason seem standard practice.
All I know is that when I buy a boat I'll make an offer. Have it lifted and surveyed. Trial it with an engineer (I'll be happy to pay for the fuel). If all is good I'll buy it. If not I wont. whats with the deposit nonsense,
Anyway, its always going to be a little leap of faith. BW do seem as good as anyone else we've visited.