jwilson
Well-Known Member
Ive just looked at yachtnet.co.uk, and I agree the pics/website is great. But ive never visited the site to view boats.
Steveeasy
I run Yachtsnet. We do usually Photoshop out the names on boats, for two reasons. Some names are just awful and will put people off, also an easily identifiable boat can be the target for thieves - as we have listed a fairly detailed inventory - and also otherwise innocent "browsers" think it's OK to clamber all over a boat for sale unaccompanied.
We aim for our photos to be the best in the business except for the superyacht market where you do lengthy setups and often hire models. The one criticism of our photos we sometimes get is that they make interiors look too light, because we do use some lighting - so you can see into the shadows.
On contracts, if we sell a boat we expect to get paid our 4% or 6% commission (or our £750 minimum). If the owner genuinely sells it himself through a notice on the yacht club noticeboard or similar small ad, we charge nothing.
We have just once in many many sales had a buyer go to some trouble to trace the owner and do a private deal behind our back. The owner was well aware we'd showed the boat. The marina ratted on them to us. As I'd spent much of a day and driven 160 miles to show the buyer the boat we did pursue this with the owner, and eventually (under threat of court) received our commission payment. I will of course never again deal with either person.
Now I'm writing, I'd be curious to know how many people really like handheld videos of boat interiors that some brokers are using?