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Soon I'm off to Spain mainland to have a look at a boat that's for sale through a broker.
The yacht is 35 ft, 30 year old Rasmus. She is presently under the Swedish flag. I've looked at a number of the same yachts and she appears to be priced to the lower end of the price band. Mind you, by way of "extras", she is not well "loaded" but nevertheless I believe there's a good chance I would have to replace most of the stuff on a 30 year old vessel anyway.
Being a first time buyer there're a few things I'm not too sure about. I need to bear in mind that I'm in Spain as well.
Offer/Buy Process
So I looked at the boat and like what I see. I have a few reservations but not sufficiently competent to confirm one way or the other that I should have genuine concern.
I have a gut feel that some work will be needed on the yacht and upgrade of a few items as well.
Imagine they're asking 30k
-what should I offer, roughly!
-is a verbal offer sufficient and follow up with "subject to survey.
-should I have to formalise anything at this stage.
-should I contact a surveyor before I leave the UK.
Bureaucratic Things
Imagine I bought the boat and payed the dosh. The yacht is Swedish flagged, I'm British and I intend to sail in the Med.
-do I have to do anything to change the registration.
- what would be the best course of action regards insurance assuming I don't have to change anything.
-vat stuff?
-Spanish Importation tax. Will I be faced with a bill or two?
-Should I trust the Broker to provide that information proactively. Will there be other surprises
-Confirmation of ownership
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(Is it better to buy in the UK for peace of mind and maybe fewer potential surprises. Is the risk greater buying a swedish noat in spain than a uk boat in uk?)
Upgrades
A cople of upgrades I would like to make include a bowthruster and mainsail furling and re-rigging.
Bearing in mind the vessel is 35 ft could someone out there give me a very very rough cost estimate on those upgrades. Is it easy to get the work done in Spain, is it competitively priced and what about the standard of workmanship ?
Any advice would be welcome. I'm sure someone has bought a yacht abroad and faced a few hurdles on the way. I'd appreciate your views, warnings, things to do and any lessons learned.
"Should I buy a Moody 38 instead??)
<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by mike4444 on 20/08/2002 10:20 (server time).</FONT></P>
The yacht is 35 ft, 30 year old Rasmus. She is presently under the Swedish flag. I've looked at a number of the same yachts and she appears to be priced to the lower end of the price band. Mind you, by way of "extras", she is not well "loaded" but nevertheless I believe there's a good chance I would have to replace most of the stuff on a 30 year old vessel anyway.
Being a first time buyer there're a few things I'm not too sure about. I need to bear in mind that I'm in Spain as well.
Offer/Buy Process
So I looked at the boat and like what I see. I have a few reservations but not sufficiently competent to confirm one way or the other that I should have genuine concern.
I have a gut feel that some work will be needed on the yacht and upgrade of a few items as well.
Imagine they're asking 30k
-what should I offer, roughly!
-is a verbal offer sufficient and follow up with "subject to survey.
-should I have to formalise anything at this stage.
-should I contact a surveyor before I leave the UK.
Bureaucratic Things
Imagine I bought the boat and payed the dosh. The yacht is Swedish flagged, I'm British and I intend to sail in the Med.
-do I have to do anything to change the registration.
- what would be the best course of action regards insurance assuming I don't have to change anything.
-vat stuff?
-Spanish Importation tax. Will I be faced with a bill or two?
-Should I trust the Broker to provide that information proactively. Will there be other surprises
-Confirmation of ownership
----
(Is it better to buy in the UK for peace of mind and maybe fewer potential surprises. Is the risk greater buying a swedish noat in spain than a uk boat in uk?)
Upgrades
A cople of upgrades I would like to make include a bowthruster and mainsail furling and re-rigging.
Bearing in mind the vessel is 35 ft could someone out there give me a very very rough cost estimate on those upgrades. Is it easy to get the work done in Spain, is it competitively priced and what about the standard of workmanship ?
Any advice would be welcome. I'm sure someone has bought a yacht abroad and faced a few hurdles on the way. I'd appreciate your views, warnings, things to do and any lessons learned.
"Should I buy a Moody 38 instead??)
<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by mike4444 on 20/08/2002 10:20 (server time).</FONT></P>