Great video, thanks for walking through that! Put up a couple of good points I should talk to someone about out here. But I am also VERY interested in seeing that budget spreadsheet, I would love to look at that and do some figuring.
It would be nice if you would have described agency relationships and who compensates a boat broker for the work they’ve done. Would be nice if you would speak about the cost associated with the survey the haul out fees if required, a bit about the insurance process another words how does somebody document their experience that allows the insurance company to issue them a policy for the use of that vessel. These are some of the things that you did not address that I think are important and would be valuable to a prospective buyer or seller.
Hi Charlotte, very informative video. Can you send me your spreadsheet and surveyors in the MD, DE, PA, and NJ area. Also, how reliable are the NADA valuations? Thank you.
Hi Charlotte, loved this video. I'm looking for a boat to do the Great loop and will definitely be using a yacht broker. (What area of the US do you work in BTW). Would you please share your spreadsheet. Thanx.
hi Charlotte I'm hoping you're still doing the buyer brokering. I'm just beginning to start looking for a boat. I'm looking at mostly either new or maybe a year old vessels. I'm very interested in 64' Absolute Navetta it's a year old but still being sold as a new boat. What are your thoughts on that?
Very clear summary of the process. Thank you. I would like to to ask a few things (1) as a UK citizen are there any special conditions in buying in USA and registering overseas or in another state eg Delaware (2) I would appreciate if you could send me the spreadsheet as I have one of my own but it's maybe not thorough (3) what are the various costs eg registration, legal, marine documenter, your fee? Thanks. I'm considering buying a 36ft boat in Florida for a budget of $30,000 with a back up fund of $20,000 in February 2022
Are surveyors able to check out an engine on a boat on the dry? Are they able to hook up water coolant and bring the engine online or does this cause excessive vibration on the stands or lift? Thank you great channel love your information and enthusiasm.
Great set of questions John- it does depend on the engine.. big disclaimer here: I’m not a marine surveyor nor am I an engine technician or mechanic BUT I know know that you can get at least some of the info you’d be looking for. For example: an outboard can be started on the hard (either using an earmuff set up with a fresh water hose or with a bucket/ basin system. Some yards even have a tank to put the whole boat in to test) and with these newer outboards- a certified tech can plug in their computer for a read out of the history of oil alarms and high temps and etc. You’re not going to get every data point possible if you’re relegated to testing while on the hard. It’s more of a calculated risk assessment.. an escrow agreement could come in handy in this kind of situation! If you’re looking to test a larger inboard Diesel engine- you won’t be seeing if she’s holding compression as she should at various loads nor will you be able to run the engine up to temp for long enough to pull oil samples for testing... every deal is a bit different. I would be happy to connect with you directly and chat over these points if you’d be interested- my cell phone number is: (207) 807-3545 and I’m available most days, business hours EST. Hope that little bit of info helped for your situation- and thanks for your kind words about my channel!
As a first time buyer/looker, is the international market setup the same way? Also are there resources in the research phase to determine the boat value vs repairs, in order to see if your getting a good deal?
The international market can be very similar - sometimes the taxes are very different if you’re crossing borders - It’s fair game to request service records and request estimates from a boats yard for any necessary work...
tHANK YOU so much for your video. Very informative. I live in Spain how would a buying process here be?... New Bering 77 for example. Start at 5.2 Million
There are a LOT of similarities with the international market- I just sold a boat into Italy from here in Mass- a few more logistics and tax regulations but I'm happy to answer any questions I can- My direct line is +1 (207) 807-3545 and I have Whats App and Zoom is that's easiest for you!
If you buy brand new boats use hard cash dont borrow, its losing value from day one and youll be paying interest on your loan, buy second hand for the lowest price and only refit parts that really need it, then sell.
Putting in the offer first- reserves her from the market for you. This order of operations protects you as the buyer (because you’re about to spend money inspecting a boat that’s not yours yet- if you do that without an accepted offer, anyone else can scoop the boat out from under you). That’s just one reason to go this route- the standard Purchase and Sale Agreement is written to give the Buyer the ability to walk away for ANY reason- up until the Vessel Acceptance deadline... I’d be happy to review that boilerplate agreement and all its included legal ease if you’d like!
Don’t buy it! Just take a large fist full of $100.00 bills and set the free out the window of your car. Save a few though so you can hand some to a buddy as payment to kick you in the ba…..well you get it. I’m a boat owner by the way.
Short answer: full time since about 2015/2016 If you’d like to go wayyyy back: I coached junior sailing every summer, starting in 2007 all the way up through 2012. Post grad- I coached High School sailing while working as a project coordinator for a utility company for three years, then became a Program Director for a local community sailing organization. I also did some side hustle marketing/ PR work and PRO work for a handful of regattas throughout New England over this time period.. Then in 2014/2015 I took an apprenticeship at a sail loft and local boat yard to start dipping my toes into the more hands-on side of yachting and service. Loved it- started taking crew or deckhand/ mate positions for Yacht delivery work- loved spending every moment aboard. Started working for a great mentor of mine who had his own freelance boat repair company and learned a ton about the craft and skills behind fiberglass repair, gelcoat repairs, basic wiring issues, brightwork maintenance and upkeep... over this time period I also bought my first J24 and did my own DIY refit. Then I took the plunge and moved down to FL to work as a deck/ stew- I already had competed my STCW 95 to work on yachts and upgraded my USCG license.. I was the only female in my 100ton masters class and had the highest marks in a class of 30 for the exam. While I was in FL I got the offer to come back to my hometown of Kennebunkport and run Chicks Marina. I was Manager of operations there for three years.. ran the year round maintenance and service of 40 plus vessels and the most successful transient yachting destination in Kennebunkport.. and that brings up to September 2019 when I joined the team at East Coast Yacht Sales. I’ll by sitting for my CPYB (certified professional yacht broker) exam this September 2021. If you’d like to learn more about me and/or view my current listings and some of my sold boats- I’d encourage you to visit the ECYS site and my profile page there. Also- feel free to follow my on Instagram @AhoyCharlotte - and I’m always happy to chat boats and boating endeavors- my cell phone number is: (207) 807-3545
I’ve also competitively sailboat raced with a variety of programs throughout these number of years- this includes being a founding Memeber of the Sea Bags Sailing Team. I currently own a very speedy - sea foam and orange - J24, sail number 292. Which we did a full rebuild/ refit on over the winter of 2018.. and an antique Boston Whaler 17 “custom” which my SO and I are currently in the process of re-doing. I’ve been a member of the Portland Yacht Club since 2014 and currently volunteer as part of their membership committee. Being on or around the water and an active part of my local boating seen is something I’m beyond passionate about. This summer I’m excited about also having a seasonal slip at the new Fore Points marina in Portland, Maine- a state of the art local marina where two of my new 2021 Axopar build clients will be keeping their new boats as well. Hope that answers your question Joel!
Thank you for the video. I would appreciate the boat buying budget spreadsheet.
Thank You, this was very helpful. Good presentation.
Great info. Love the Van Halen print!
Definitely blue water and coastal sailing. I already decided. 86 nordhavn…lol then I woke up
Fantastic primer on the details of buying a boat. Thanks.
Great video, thanks for walking through that! Put up a couple of good points I should talk to someone about out here.
But I am also VERY interested in seeing that budget spreadsheet, I would love to look at that and do some figuring.
Thanks for making this video, very helpful.
Love your video. Very informative. So much to learn and so many pitfalls to avoid.
Good info.
I’d love to see that laundry list of must haves you’ve come up with.
Liked that synopsis on boat buying, did give me some useful info.
Please send the spreadsheet. Thanks for making this video - well-done!
I would love to see an example of a budget spreadsheet 😃🙏🏼
It would be nice if you would have described agency relationships and who compensates a boat broker for the work they’ve done. Would be nice if you would speak about the cost associated with the survey the haul out fees if required, a bit about the insurance process another words how does somebody document their experience that allows the insurance company to issue them a policy for the use of that vessel. These are some of the things that you did not address that I think are important and would be valuable to a prospective buyer or seller.
I would love to see a sample of your spreadsheet
Thank you for the information today. I would be interested In receiving the sell sheet you offer. Thank you
I would love to see your spreadsheet. Thank you.
Hi Charlotte, I would be interested to see your spreadsheet for budgeting for buying a boat.
Thank you
Will you please send me the budget spreadsheet that you mentioned? Thank you!
Hi Charlotte, very informative video. Can you send me your spreadsheet and surveyors in the MD, DE, PA, and NJ area. Also, how reliable are the NADA valuations?
Thank you.
Hi Charlotte, loved this video. I'm looking for a boat to do the Great loop and will definitely be using a yacht broker. (What area of the US do you work in BTW). Would you please share your spreadsheet. Thanx.
Hi Charlotte, I enjoyed the video. I have been know to boat geek a little over a great set of service records. Please share your spreadsheet with me.
hi Charlotte I'm hoping you're still doing the buyer brokering. I'm just beginning to start looking for a boat. I'm looking at mostly either new or maybe a year old vessels. I'm very interested in 64' Absolute Navetta it's a year old but still being sold as a new boat. What are your thoughts on that?
I’ll be checking out your website.
Very clear summary of the process. Thank you. I would like to to ask a few things (1) as a UK citizen are there any special conditions in buying in USA and registering overseas or in another state eg Delaware (2) I would appreciate if you could send me the spreadsheet as I have one of my own but it's maybe not thorough (3) what are the various costs eg registration, legal, marine documenter, your fee? Thanks. I'm considering buying a 36ft boat in Florida for a budget of $30,000 with a back up fund of $20,000 in February 2022
I’m very interested in any tips or tools for purchasing and using a boat. I want to use it as a charter or live a board dive boat business
Are surveyors able to check out an engine on a boat on the dry? Are they able to hook up water coolant and bring the engine online or does this cause excessive vibration on the stands or lift? Thank you great channel love your information and enthusiasm.
Great set of questions John- it does depend on the engine.. big disclaimer here: I’m not a marine surveyor nor am I an engine technician or mechanic BUT I know know that you can get at least some of the info you’d be looking for. For example: an outboard can be started on the hard (either using an earmuff set up with a fresh water hose or with a bucket/ basin system. Some yards even have a tank to put the whole boat in to test) and with these newer outboards- a certified tech can plug in their computer for a read out of the history of oil alarms and high temps and etc. You’re not going to get every data point possible if you’re relegated to testing while on the hard. It’s more of a calculated risk assessment.. an escrow agreement could come in handy in this kind of situation!
If you’re looking to test a larger inboard Diesel engine- you won’t be seeing if she’s holding compression as she should at various loads nor will you be able to run the engine up to temp for long enough to pull oil samples for testing... every deal is a bit different.
I would be happy to connect with you directly and chat over these points if you’d be interested- my cell phone number is: (207) 807-3545 and I’m available most days, business hours EST.
Hope that little bit of info helped for your situation- and thanks for your kind words about my channel!
Is the spreadsheet available for download somewhere?
As a first time buyer/looker, is the international market setup the same way? Also are there resources in the research phase to determine the boat value vs repairs, in order to see if your getting a good deal?
The international market can be very similar - sometimes the taxes are very different if you’re crossing borders - It’s fair game to request service records and request estimates from a boats yard for any necessary work...
Can I please get a copy of the spreadsheet?
tHANK YOU so much for your video. Very informative. I live in Spain how would a buying process here be?... New Bering 77 for example. Start at 5.2 Million
There are a LOT of similarities with the international market- I just sold a boat into Italy from here in Mass- a few more logistics and tax regulations but I'm happy to answer any questions I can- My direct line is +1 (207) 807-3545 and I have Whats App and Zoom is that's easiest for you!
Thanks 😊
I very interested
If you buy brand new boats use hard cash dont borrow, its losing value from day one and youll be paying interest on your loan, buy second hand for the lowest price and only refit parts that really need it, then sell.
you go to bank ,, you rob the bank ,, you give the money to the boat owner ,, you take boat ,,, and you sail away .... thats how you buy a boat
Would you not get the marine survey second?
Putting in the offer first- reserves her from the market for you. This order of operations protects you as the buyer (because you’re about to spend money inspecting a boat that’s not yours yet- if you do that without an accepted offer, anyone else can scoop the boat out from under you). That’s just one reason to go this route- the standard Purchase and Sale Agreement is written to give the Buyer the ability to walk away for ANY reason- up until the Vessel Acceptance deadline...
I’d be happy to review that boilerplate agreement and all its included legal ease if you’d like!
Please send sheet
Don’t buy it! Just take a large fist full of $100.00 bills and set the free out the window of your car. Save a few though so you can hand some to a buddy as payment to kick you in the ba…..well you get it. I’m a boat owner by the way.
The thumbnail spells PURCHASE wrong 🙃
I need ur help please
What your number of years
Short answer: full time since about 2015/2016
If you’d like to go wayyyy back: I coached junior sailing every summer, starting in 2007 all the way up through 2012. Post grad- I coached High School sailing while working as a project coordinator for a utility company for three years, then became a Program Director for a local community sailing organization. I also did some side hustle marketing/ PR work and PRO work for a handful of regattas throughout New England over this time period..
Then in 2014/2015 I took an apprenticeship at a sail loft and local boat yard to start dipping my toes into the more hands-on side of yachting and service. Loved it- started taking crew or deckhand/ mate positions for Yacht delivery work- loved spending every moment aboard. Started working for a great mentor of mine who had his own freelance boat repair company and learned a ton about the craft and skills behind fiberglass repair, gelcoat repairs, basic wiring issues, brightwork maintenance and upkeep... over this time period I also bought my first J24 and did my own DIY refit.
Then I took the plunge and moved down to FL to work as a deck/ stew- I already had competed my STCW 95 to work on yachts and upgraded my USCG license.. I was the only female in my 100ton masters class and had the highest marks in a class of 30 for the exam. While I was in FL I got the offer to come back to my hometown of Kennebunkport and run Chicks Marina. I was Manager of operations there for three years.. ran the year round maintenance and service of 40 plus vessels and the most successful transient yachting destination in Kennebunkport.. and that brings up to September 2019 when I joined the team at East Coast Yacht Sales. I’ll by sitting for my CPYB (certified professional yacht broker) exam this September 2021.
If you’d like to learn more about me and/or view my current listings and some of my sold boats- I’d encourage you to visit the ECYS site and my profile page there. Also- feel free to follow my on Instagram @AhoyCharlotte - and I’m always happy to chat boats and boating endeavors- my cell phone number is: (207) 807-3545
I’ve also competitively sailboat raced with a variety of programs throughout these number of years- this includes being a founding Memeber of the Sea Bags Sailing Team.
I currently own a very speedy - sea foam and orange - J24, sail number 292. Which we did a full rebuild/ refit on over the winter of 2018.. and an antique Boston Whaler 17 “custom” which my SO and I are currently in the process of re-doing.
I’ve been a member of the Portland Yacht Club since 2014 and currently volunteer as part of their membership committee.
Being on or around the water and an active part of my local boating seen is something I’m beyond passionate about. This summer I’m excited about also having a seasonal slip at the new Fore Points marina in Portland, Maine- a state of the art local marina where two of my new 2021 Axopar build clients will be keeping their new boats as well.
Hope that answers your question Joel!
Pretty cool if u were in the area I would say come teach me on my boat