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  • Why use a Yacht Broker?

    12:12 PM PST, 5/31/2008

    Reprinted from August 2002 issue of “Yacht”

     

     

     

    Brokers Are The Deal

    The art of selling yachts is best left to the professionals

     

     

    It’s seven o’clock Saturday morning. As I drift into consciousness, my brain is analyzing the pounding at my front door that interrupted a glorious dream. The source of the irritation is not the lin­gering effect of the cheap Italian wine I’m fond of, but a whining guy who has torn my advertisement from the pages of a regional used-boat rag.

    “Anybody home? I’m here to look at the boat.”

    My “customer” is ready to buy, and I’m standing in my skivvies yelling at the door.

    “Stand by, pal. I’ll be there in a second.”

    As we walk the dock, I’m thinking I’ve seen this guy before, but I can’t place him. He is on the boat poking around before I have a chance to suggest doing so, and after a few moments he emerges from the bilge.

    “That’s not original upholstery, and the layout is undesirable,” he says. “I’ll give you sixty grand. Cash.”

    Bingo, my muddled mind clears. This fellow is not an aspiring enthusiast looking for a ride. He’s the grim reaper—a wholesaler.

    In light of such experiences and a brief stint as the proprietor of a yacht brokerage, I find it amusing that so many folks I yarn with on the dock think yacht brokers collect generous commissions for doing little more than talking on the phone and reading magazines. There is far more involved in buying and selling boats, and I can tell you from experience that a knowl­edgeable yacht broker can save all parties aggravation and dollars.

     

    Aside from a mastery of the artistic aspect of sales, a good broker will have a current knowledge of your boat and the market in which it resides. Regional markets differ, and features, outfitting and condition influence value in a variety of ways. An apprais­al of your boat and the history of recent sales of similar boats should serve as a guide for setting price.

    The old saw that you can sell almost anything if the price is right does apply to boats. This message, however, is often lost to sellers who are still passionate about their invest­ment. Yes, there is a “posterior” for every seat, however, waiting for that one in a million that fits yours can be time consuming and expensive. If you list a boat with a good broker who markets it properly, it will sell when it is priced appropriately considering Its features, its condition, the market cycle and the econo­my.  Most folks who sell their own boats adopt the Ernest and Julio approach: no deal before its time. They typical­ly pass off the strongest offer early and accept a weak offer later in desperation.

    Weeding out qualified buy­ers is not simply a matter of quantifying one’s investment in wrist-ware. There are plen­ty of folks with $10,000 watches, land in Idaho, vin­tage car collections and pre­cious stones who cannot afford boats. Client qualification is an art all brokers practice and only the best master. Those who peddle their own boats often spend the bulk of their time entertaining folks who are not ready, financially or emotionally, for purchase.

    While we all love to chat about our boats and take joy rides, a broker suf­fers the missed appointments and insists on a purchase agreement prior to a sea trial and a survey. In the negotiation that follows, a broker mediates any issues that may arise and handles the closing. The best brokers also serve the buyer after the sale, which means your phone will not ring.

    You can have the wholesalers, the joy riders and the no-shows. The next time, I intend to call a professional and sleep in.

  • Yacht Broker Secrets of the Trade!

    11:23 AM PST, 5/30/2008

    If you have a passion for boating and enjoy sales, a career as a Yacht Broker may be a great opportunity for you. Doing what you like to do is a lot different than working for someone, in fact it is not work at all. You might even feel guilty while you are receiving a commission for doing something that is so much fun—boating! Yacht Broker Training is the best way to get started. MSI’s Broker Certification program covers just about everything you will need to know to operate your own Yacht Brokerage business. Check it out on ebay.com under Yacht Broker Training with a low opening bid of $49.00, use the “buy it now” feature and get started today. With this introductory offer you will receive a free 30 minute coaching session with Wayne Matthews, founder of eGlobalyachts.com and the Marine Services Institute. You can't go wrong with a package like this--unless you procrastinate. Do this now. Go to ebay.com and search for Yacht Broker Training. You will be glad you did.
  • Yacht Broker Training/Career

    6:20 PM PST, 5/7/2008

    Looking for a change of career or supplementing your present job, this might be for you.  Imagine working out of a boat or on a beach or even in your own home: You can do this by being an Internet Yacht Broker.  Finally available is this self instructional Yacht Broker course offered by Maritime Careers on eBay.   The course includes the complete Broker's Manual in MS Office format: all the forms you need, and much more.  This is the same course offered to new brokers attending a Yacht Broker School operated by Maritime Services Institute since 1998.  The course is being offered on ebay with a low opening bid of only$49.00.  This is the same course, the same material, the same forms, etc., that brokers in more than 30 states paid thousands of dollars for.  Many of the top Internet brokers active today began their new careers with this course.  You will find the information invaluable and easy to understand and you will receive the enthusiasm from within to get started successfully in your new career or simply use the information to negotiate a better deal on your next purchase.  This introductory auction includes seven Cd's covering the following topics:  Administrative, Agency Rule, Contract Law, General Forms, Sample letters, Communications, Ethics, Tutorial and of course the complete Broker's Manual. The Brokers manual covers sales and procedures from A to Z on beginning the most fun job possible if you like boats!  Check it out now.