Why is boat
evaluation important?
Establishing the monetary
value for a boat is one of the most important and sometimes the
most difficult aspects of dealing with pleasure boats, from the
perspective of the seller but of course also for other parties
such as buyers, brokers, insurers and marine
surveyors.
As the potential seller of a
boat or yacht, whether owned for pleasure or for fishing, and
whether you plan to reinvest the proceeds of the sale into
another boat or not, it is critical that you get the maximum
used boat value from your vessel.
Even if you are buying, or
trading in used boat for a new one, you should not let anyone
fool you into believing that you should get anything but the
best from the arrangement, and for this it is crucial that you
manage appraise your boat correctly as a precursor to getting
the best value out of it.
But doing this is easier said
than done. Without adequate knowledge of boat values, without
knowing about the current market situation (often influenced by
season and location), chances are that you will end up less
well off than you thought. There are possibilities that you
will do a deal which might seem to you very profitable in the
beginning, but that a few days later you might realize that you
could have got a much better deal in the nautical
transaction.
Therefore, the correct amount
of forethought and organization is essential before finalizing
any deal and for this, you have the option of either doing the
evaluation yourself, or to hire a broker. Hiring a broker is
the most straightforward solution, but it remains to be proven
that the broker will earn his money's worth.
On the other hand, why should
you hire a broker and spend money and time waiting for other
peoples judgments to affect you? There is plenty of information
available on industry publications and on websites, so if you
have the option of doing the boat evaluation yourself, then why
not do it?
What you have to do if you
decide to follow the self-appraisal route is to check out as
many resources that you can to approximate the value of your
boat based on its mode, age, characteristics and state of
repair, aiming at establishing realistic minimum and maximum
price levels that you would realistically be able to sell the
boat for.
Online or paper trade
magazines are a very popular source to compare the min-max
values of your boat with comparable objects - check out
classifieds, journals, various yards and boat traders. You will
find plenty of listings with prices, and if you look at various
ads over time (in different issues) you will get an idea of how
fast objects are selling, that is if the asking price was
right.
Also good are boating
festivals, which are usually organized by boating clubs and
yachting marinas. These shows are excellent to pick up more
info on boat values, plus people who come to the shows are
experts in this industry and know what they are talking about.
Don't underestimate the value of a chat with the right person
to accurately pinpoint the possible value of a boat - and you
may even find a buyer!
Lots of new makes and models
are introduced in these festivals every year and so you Going
to trade shows will also allow you to get an idea of current
fashion. What is in fashion sells, and if you can add slight
modifications to your vessel to make it look hotter, your
boat's value will increase.
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