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Motoryachts For Sale in Georgia by owner | 1985 Bluewater 510 Coastal Cruiser

 

Used Motoryacht for sale
Location: Buford, Georgia
Remarks: Stock #414548 Reason for selling is Not using enough . ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! Spacious yacht for crusing and entertaini... (read more)

Motoryachts For Sale in Georgia by owner | 1997 Bayliner 3488 Avanti Command Bridge

 

Used Motoryacht for sale
Location: Flowery Branch, Georgia
Remarks: Stock #425138 ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! Professionally upgraded interior on this beautiful motor yacht with two staterooms, ... (read more)

Motoryachts For Sale in Georgia by owner | 1976 Trojan F-36 Tri-Cabin

 

Used Motoryacht for sale
Location: Elberton, Georgia
Remarks: Stock #434549 Reason for selling is Starting a New Adventure! . ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! Classic 1976 Trojan F-36 Tri-Cab... (read more)

Motoryachts For Sale in Georgia by owner | 1988 Carver Santego 3067

 

Used Motoryacht for sale
Location: Gainesville, Georgia
Remarks: Stock #346955 Video of this vessel available at www [dot] popsells [dot] com/view/346955 Reason for selling is Upgrading to a larger boat . ANY and ALL offers will be put in fr... (read more)

How to Buy a Yacht: From Dream to Reality - Article Summary


Our article "How to Buy a Yacht: From Dream to Reality" by Captain Bill Rountree offers a comprehensive guide to purchasing a yacht and the entire article can be found at the link at the bottom of this page. The process begins with understanding yacht types, terminology, and the various categories of yachts, such as motor yachts and sailing yachts. Motor yachts are more common, offering larger interior spaces and higher speeds but at a higher cost, while sailing yachts are fuel-efficient and provide a more traditional sailing experience. The article also highlights the different yacht designs tailored to specific activities, such as flybridge yachts for better views or sportfish yachts for fishing.

Setting a realistic budget is crucial, considering the purchase price and additional costs like taxes, registration fees, insurance, and maintenance, which can range from 10-15% of the yacht’s value annually. Financing options are available, with lenders offering customized repayment structures. Depreciation and the potential for resale should also be factored in.

The article also stresses the importance of selecting the right yacht based on intended use, size, and features. Different hull materials, such as fiberglass, aluminum, and steel, impact a yacht’s performance, upkeep, and lifespan. The buying process includes finding reputable brokers, inspecting yachts, and negotiating deals, with surveys and sea trials serving as essential steps in ensuring the yacht’s condition.

Legal considerations like registration, flag selection, and insurance are essential for protecting the investment. With proper preparation, buyers can navigate the complexities of yacht ownership, ultimately achieving the luxury and freedom that comes with owning a yacht.

Click here to read our entire article about How to Buy a Yacht!